To: BenLurkin
There is also too many fungi, more than a million species, and no one knows where thy came from either. So what?
14 posted on
10/01/2020 10:01:11 PM PDT by
Fungi
To: Fungi
We are talking of forging inorganic dead materials, not organic lighter materials or life.
Obviously black holes and gold are the most inorganic and dead materials out there. So the article makes sense.
16 posted on
10/01/2020 10:09:48 PM PDT by
JudgemAll
(Democrats Fed. job-security in hates:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucified)
To: Fungi
The terrifying thing is that they’re all linked underground by a vast mycorrhizal network.
One huge global organism.
/I, for one, welcome our new fungal overlords
31 posted on
10/02/2020 12:08:19 AM PDT by
Salamander
(The left screams out in pain as they stab you.)
To: Fungi
>>There is also too many fungi, more than a million species, and no one knows where thy came from either. So what?<<
I am heavily invested in fungus bullion.
35 posted on
10/02/2020 1:18:47 AM PDT by
freedumb2003
("Do not mistake activity for achievement." - John Wooden)
To: Fungi
There is also too many fungi, more than a million species, and no one knows where thy came from either. Sure we do. God made them, and everything else. How He did so is interesting but unimportant.
61 posted on
10/02/2020 1:55:10 PM PDT by
JimRed
(TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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