I’m probably going to judge you if you say Holocene, without an interesting non-trivial reason.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    218 hours ago

    Very cool!

    It reminds me of my fav, The Oxygen Catastrophy, where basically a plant did something new and caused the earth to freeze. In this case, by converting methane to carbon dioxide, a much weaker greenhouse gas.

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      616 hours ago

      Ooh, since this is a safe space for dorks, I would like to be pedantic myself. Thank you for the opportunity. The oxygen catastrophe was caused by cyanobacteria-like organisms, which are photosynthetic, but are not plants. But it’s true, all bio-mass matters!

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        Yeah I knew they weren’t plants but it made the analogy easier to pretend they were 😅
        They have plant-ey vibes

        They were all like “let’s get the Calvin cycle up in this house, lets light it up!” And so they did, and the atmosphere caught fire

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        412 hours ago

        That’s interesting. What makes cyanobacteria distinct from plants?

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          411 hours ago

          The first thing that comes to mind is that bacteria are prokaryotes, while plants are eukaryotes. They have internal membranes, called thylakoids, in which they do photosynthesis, but chloroplasts in plants are fully-developed organelles with their own DNA. If I recall correctly, the current thinking is that chloroplasts developed from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.