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From: seifert@ihuxl.UUCP (D.A. Seifert)
Newsgroups: net.misc,net.bio
Subject: Re: Evolution
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Date: Tue, 21-Feb-84 09:53:17 EST
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Posted: Tue Feb 21 09:53:17 1984
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>  [2]. "Oil slicks presumed to be on the ocean's surface would
>  present high concentrations of organic compounds, as well as
>  hydrophobic conditions, and so could serve as areas of chemical,
>  even photochemical, reactivity." 

Oil slicks?  And where did this oil come from?  I always thought
that oil came from plants and animals.  Ah, a new version of the
"chicken and the egg" question: which came first, the oil, or the
plants and animals?

Is there some other source of oil they didn't tell us about?

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