The Origin of the Slime


Photosynthesis dramatically changed the planet and in turn, would not be possible without the nitrogen molecule-otherwise, the rest is simply hydrocarbons.

Near the end the 18th century methods were coming online for the synthesis of ammonia (NH4). The starting materials are simple enough: Water, natural gas, and of course Nitrogen. But even now, the need for high pressure and temperature makes production challenging.

Primordial Earth would have had atmospheric pressure about 100 times greater than it is today, which means that the boiling point of water is 590 degrees F or 310 degrees C. As well as being stardust, we come from the slime of Hell.

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