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  • ID: 4564822
  • Uploader: Yet One More Idiot »
  • Date: about 4 years ago
  • Size: 14 MB .png (4961x3508) »
  • Source: deviantart.com/power-and-chaos/art/On-Abiogenesis-880821672 »
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original drawn by tychytamara

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  • On Abiogenesis

    Here it is at last, a brand new painting - and not a single literary girl in sight in this one! ;D This time I commissioned TychyTamara TychyTamara to paint something with an entirely different feel compared to groups of girls from literary classic enjoying fun little get-togethers.

    The scene is, in fact, meant to be that of prehistoric Earth; not just millions of years, but around some 540 million years ago (give or take several million), during a period known as the "Cambrian Explosion", when some 98% of ancestors of all present-day terrestrial life first came to be. Some of it can be seen amid that ancient volcanic landscape - small greenish and yellowish plants, some early mossy-like microbial mats, and even a few trilobites swimming about at the edges of the mineral-rich waters.

    But this early Earthly life isn't alone - there are visitors from across space, surveying the planet and trying to learn what they can about the origins of life by studying it in-progress on different worlds. One of them has left the safety of the saucer - it's actually bigger than it looks, and much farther away too - to examine the signs of life in an around the water, and see what information might be gleaned for a thesis about the formation of life from lifelessness...On Abiogenesis.

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  • Georgianna
    about 4 years ago
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    Hmmmmm, very "ancient aliens" indeed.

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