>>22702983>>22703051>some nucleotides spontaneously existed in some puddlesit was found that asteroids and comets contain a lot of amino acids, these amino acids are basic building blocks of protein and very important for life.
so its not that far reaching to assume that electric discharges plays a huge role in creating life.
>puddles got hit by some lightningyou got it almost right, but its not just some lightning but massive nova discharges from the saturnian sun.
these electromagnetic emissions is what shapes life.
>million years later we got some tad polethe mainstream timeline is already in the billion years but actually earths age is somewhere in the 100k - 10 million year ballpark judging by HH objects, what they dont want you to know is that things develop a lot faster than most think.
there is a good example, between Bali and its neighboring Indonesian island, Lombok, lies a slim 10 mile sea channel, the start of the thousands mile long "Wallace Line" a geological etching beneath the sea, and also a distinct biological division.
on one side are bouncing kangaroos on the other side are man eating tigers.
to the south is Australia to the north are the Philippines.
The boundary is marked by steep underwater sharp-faced cliffs.
So basically what happend there is that an electrical charge machined along the borders of this Wallace Line.
the resulting electric discharge has affected the chromosomes of these life forms, basically an electromagnetic arc stimulated an adaptive species readjustment called "polyploidy".