(November 29, 2021 at 12:50 am)WinterHold Wrote: Your body is stardust + water.
That is clay.
No.
This is stardust:
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_dust#Stardust
Quote:Many new aspects of nucleosynthesis have been discovered from the isotopic ratios within the stardust grains.[25] An important property of stardust is the hard, refractory, high-temperature nature of the grains. Prominent are silicon carbide, graphite, aluminium oxide, aluminium spinel, and other such solids that would condense at high temperature from a cooling gas, such as in stellar winds or in the decompression of the inside of a supernova. They differ greatly from the solids formed at low temperature within the interstellar medium.
Another dramatic example is given by the so-called supernova condensates, usually shortened by acronym to SUNOCON (from SUperNOva CONdensate[24]) to distinguish them from other stardust condensed within stellar atmospheres. SUNOCONs contain in their calcium an excessively large abundance[26] of 44Ca, demonstrating that they condensed containing abundant radioactive 44Ti, which has a 65-year half-life. The outflowing 44Ti nuclei were thus still "alive" (radioactive) when the SUNOCON condensed near one year within the expanding supernova interior, but would have become an extinct radionuclide (specifically 44Ca) after the time required for mixing with the interstellar gas. Its discovery proved the prediction[27] from 1975 that it might be possible to identify SUNOCONs in this way. The SiC SUNOCONs (from supernovae) are only about 1% as numerous as are SiC stardust from AGB stars.
Laboratories have studied solids that existed before the Earth was formed.[28] This was once thought impossible, especially in the 1970s when cosmochemists were confident that the Solar System began as a hot gas[29] virtually devoid of any remaining solids, which would have been vaporized by high temperature. The existence of stardust proved this historic picture incorrect.
The universe started out with the simplest element, which is hydrogen.
Some of the hydrogen came together to form gigantic clouds, and at the center, they began to form a star.
It is in stars that heavier elements form.
Stars blow away some nuclei into space, just like our Sun is doing right now.
Sometimes, a star explodes. They blow away the outer layer into space. This stuff condenses over time. Some of it is blown away, they have too much speed and they don’t come back.
It’s the remaining condensate that participates in forming the Earth and other planets.
This stuff is not mentioned in any holy book.
Quote:Picture it with me. Monkeys were the step before Adam. Gorillas too. Isn't that evolution; literally?
Monkeys evolving into Homosapians?and when the Homosapians came into being; God's soul was breathed into them.
It’s easy to look this stuff up.
No, monkeys were not the step before Adam.
It looks like there were homo sapiens and homo neanderthalensis that existed in parallel and at some point, homo neanderthalensis went extinct.
You have a partial tree view here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human#Evolution