I've taken an unexpected break away from the blog, not just writing, but reading. I'll try to check back up on everyone today.
I am reading a very cool book. I mentioned it before, but I hadn't started reading it at that time. I didn't even need to read "Life on Mars" by Paul Chambers... what a piece of crap. Everything that was in that book by a real micropaleontologist was in this new book I'm reading in a few paragraphs. The new book I'm reading is by a spelunker. (Excuse my spelling on all this) He's not even a scientist, but he's really done his research and he actually has worked with many of the crucial scientists involved in all this. He makes me want to drop everything I'm doing and learn how to explore caves and work for scientists exploring life there. If anyone is interested in by far the largest group of life on earth and the oldest, one which lives deep beneath the earth's surface without oxygen or sunlight, I highly recommend this book.
"Dark Life" by Michael Ray Taylor.
The prospects of life in our solar system other than on Earth seem very good. The universe must be full of it.
On another view, he also goes into the life around us. Your body has ten times the amount of organisms living on you as you have actual human cells.


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