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Scientists wonder if Earth once harboured a pre-human industrial civilisation

8 点作者 gigglesupstairs超过 2 年前

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hilbert42超过 2 年前
If there had been an advanced industrial age in the Silurian epoch then it would have been very different to ours.<p>For starters, the reason we have coal today is that during the Carboniferous epoch, ~358 to 298 MYA, the Glossopteris forests that covered large sections of the earth evolved <i>before</i> the bugs - termites etc. - evolved to break them down, hence we&#x27;re still left with vast quantities of coal which is essentially squashed unrotted Glossopteris &#x27;trees&#x27; (actually they&#x27;re a type of primitive fern).<p>Presumably, a Silurian, ~443 - 419 MYA, civilization wouldn&#x27;t have had these bugs either. So that must have posed major problems for them.<p>Alternatively, there was some kind of &#x27;Carboniferous&#x27; epoch before the Silurian one and it and the &#x27;termites&#x27; that came after it became extinct before the Silurian epoch began. Funny that we&#x27;ve not yet come across any such epoch(s).<p>Such extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
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DerekL超过 2 年前
Title needs (2018).