come on fallen star, i refuse to let you die, 'cause that's wrong and i've been waiting far too long for you to...
So chick night went well and The Departed was really good. I highly reccomend it. Then I made them watch Anchorman, as none of them had seen it. I last night i watched A Good Year and Marie Antoinette. I forgot about them, that's why they weren't on the list. They were also pretty good, minus that guy in with the big eyebrows being in Marie Antoinette and Russell Crowe having is hair parted down the middle in the other. ugh. Oh, and Jess, thank you, that will be very helpful.
Yay, Chris finished it. JOrb well done!
Now for some random thoughts...
If you got water and UV rays passing through it, you're going to have some oxygen forming and being excited to the ozone. So ozone is being formed, and ozone is a very powerful oxidizing agent. Also, if there's solar radiation reacting with ozone, you're going to get reformation of oxygen. Life wouldn't be possible without the ozone. So... how was the primitive Earth a very reducing environment exactly... The supposed main elements of early earth, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen, ..maybe helium, are reducing. In a reducing environtment oxygen is absent and hydrogen is present. So was it the early prokaryotes that through photosynthesis eventually formed oxygen, or was oxygen only nearly absent, or did the prokaryotes only play a small role in oxygen formation in the beginning. But, before oxygen could build up in the atmosphere did it have to oxidize reduced ions, such as iron, in the water first...
Yay, Chris finished it. JOrb well done!
If you got water and UV rays passing through it, you're going to have some oxygen forming and being excited to the ozone. So ozone is being formed, and ozone is a very powerful oxidizing agent. Also, if there's solar radiation reacting with ozone, you're going to get reformation of oxygen. Life wouldn't be possible without the ozone. So... how was the primitive Earth a very reducing environment exactly... The supposed main elements of early earth, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen, ..maybe helium, are reducing. In a reducing environtment oxygen is absent and hydrogen is present. So was it the early prokaryotes that through photosynthesis eventually formed oxygen, or was oxygen only nearly absent, or did the prokaryotes only play a small role in oxygen formation in the beginning. But, before oxygen could build up in the atmosphere did it have to oxidize reduced ions, such as iron, in the water first...


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A conclusion would have been nice, but I'm just glad you're thinking.
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