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Why is the emerging science of heartstones/soft tissue petrification being ignored when there are practically unlimited sourses on the subject?
https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article-abstract/44/11/951/195125/Exceptional-preservation-of-soft-bodied-Ediacara
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4841765/
Pic rel is irrefutable and non-ai, so what the fuck? just go out in the real world and look for hearts. You will find them.
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Gastropods aren't valves, they aren'teven bivalves, ya dingus
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>>16794903
bruh
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>>16795417
Cool rock. I'm gonna guess intrusive igneous with a bit of sea polishing
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>>16795427
The chances of a rock having several correlations with a heart must be astronomical.
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>>16795570
1. Those only share their shape with an anatomically correct heart, and that's a stretch
2. It's not uncommon at all
3. There's a lot of fucking rocks around
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>>16795417
WTF you can just find shit like this lying around????
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>>16795570
What happened to daffy?
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>>16794846
I mean, there are confirmed brain fossils, so a heart is probably possible. In fact, it's likely to be more common, since the heart is one of the toughest muscles in the body.
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>>16795570
What part of this looks like a heart to you?
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>>16794846
>Pic rel is irrefutable and non-ai
Those are snail shells OP. You can even see the perfect spiral on the one second from the bottom
>>>/x/ is that way
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>>16795570
Not really because those shapes are not random. The hearth shape has a purpose and those fossils of marine life-forms also have a shape dictated by a purpose that involve pumping a fluid in and out.
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>>16796594
Pretty sure there are fossilised hearts as well as guts, lungs, etc. They don’t look like an intact human heart though
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>>16794846
Oh shit this is really interesting, thank you for posting OP
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>>16794903
>they aren't even bivalves
Kek’d
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>>16794846
do the pipes in the rock make any sounds?
do they make you tired when you're near them?
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>>16796594
what does it think about?
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>>16798110
Minerals mostly
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>>16794846
weird
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>>16794846
People who believe every rock they find is some kind of ultra rare fossil are my favourite kind of schizo



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