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Tango01  | 17 Oct 2025 11:11 p.m. PST |
…Inside Earth "If proto-Earth had all its parts and chemistry replaced to become the Earth we know today, can the two still be considered the same planet? That's the planetary version of Theseus's Paradox, an old philosophical puzzle about identity and perception. The popular consensus until recently was that Earth's chemistry changed completely after a giant meteorite impact, leaving nothing behind from its proto-Earth days…"
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etotheipi  | 18 Oct 2025 6:51 a.m. PST |
It's always in the last place you look … |
John the OFM  | 18 Oct 2025 6:00 p.m. PST |
Huh. How many billions of dollars and pounds and other disgusting foreign currencies have we spent looking OUTWARD for "new planets" when at least one was always under our feet. But…. Only one? 🤔 Hmmm… Refine the calibration. |
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