A study has demonstrated a possible link between life on Earth and the movement of continents. The findings show that sediment (sediment is created when wind, water and ice erode existing rock or when the shells and skeletons of microscopic organisms like plankton accumulate on the seafloor.), which is often comprised from pieces of dead organisms, could play a key role in determining the speed of continental drift. [1] Walking on the past we are. Living on the remains of what is no more. Moving towards the future which has yet to come. Based on a past which is forever gone. Inside a world which started from nothing. Born out of chaos and order. Based on nothing and yet containing everything. Watch out not to burst that bubble of existence and let nothingness pure out. The mirror if filled with images. The soil is breathing again. A forest is growing. Can you listen to the echo of your own feet?
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