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| sent on July 16, 2021 (18:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice photo document; it is a deep breath to the thought that "Ammonites are a group of cephalopod molluscs, which appeared in the Lower Devonian, about 400 million years ago, and extinct around the Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene boundary 65 million years ago, leaving no known descendants. Bella foto documento; vien da fare un respiro profondo al pensiero che "Le ammoniti sono un gruppo di Molluschi cefalopodi, comparsi nel Devoniano Inferiore, circa 400 milioni di anni fa, ed estinti intorno al limite Cretaceo Superiore-Paleocene 65 milioni di anni fa, senza lasciare discendenti noti. |
| sent on July 17, 2021 (15:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
;-) Thanks Prof. Dubhe, for someone are just stones Grazie Prof. Dubhe, per qualcuno son solo sassi |
| sent on July 17, 2021 (20:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
;-) with wikipedia we are all professors! ;-) I had quoted "the numbers" to reiterate [but not to you that you chose to take the picture of an ammonite] ... that the common man, however hard he strives, cannot conceive: 1) times much longer than fractions of his own life time; 2) the idea that living beings have died out and that since then so many years have passed and life on the world has gone on anyway... inconceivable thought, especially imagining that sooner or later the extinction of the species Homo Sapiens can also take place .... and may life on our Earth go on for hundreds, thousands, millions of years,.... con wikipedia siam tutti professori! avevo citato "i numeri" per ribadire [ma non a te che hai scelto di scattare la foto a un'ammonite] ... che l'uomo comune, per quanto si sforzi non riesce a concepire: 1)tempi molto più lunghi di frazioni del proprio tempo di vita; 2)l'idea che esseri viventi si siano estinti e che da allora siano passati così tanti anni e la vita sul mondo sia andata avanti ugualmente...pensiero inconcepibile, soprattutto immaginando che prima o poi possa avvenire anche l'estinzione della specie Homo Sapiens....e la vita sulla nostra Terra possa andare avanti ugualmente per centinaia, migliaia, milioni di anni ancora,.... |
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