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Paleontologists Find Strange Ball-Like
Structures in 80-Million-Year-Old Fossils

May 14, 2020 by Enrico de Lazaro

A team of paleontologists from Australia and the UK has found fullerene-like structures in Cretaceous-period crinoids, marine animals related to starfish, sea urchins, and brittle stars. The researchers believe these strange structures might have acted as a buoyancy chamber to allow the animals to float in seawater but also protect them.

[sci-news.com]

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So, survival of the fittest isn't necessarily a guarantee of longevity. Is life really a lottery?

Magister Level 6 May 16, 2020

Most people do not understand what is meant by the "survival of the fittest". Most people equate with predator-prey relationships. But that is only one aspect of what evolutionary science means by the term. Its meaning has been bastardized by capitalism ti imply unfettered competition between species.

In reality there is a competition, and is remains between the species and ALL aspects of its environment, albeit genetics or climate. "Fittest" refers to a species adaptability to changes in stressors in its environment. Those that find the right combination in the species attempt to adapt are the fittest. Those that do not adapt quick enough go by the wayside like the Edsel, i.e. extinction.

When the Permian extinction occurred, 90%of extant species became extinct. Therefore, 90% were unfit for the new conditions they found themselves in. Cronoids were definitely not alone.

@t1nick I do appreciate the complexities of it, but the phrase is a more convenient shorthand. As your last paragraph demonstrates, thre are no guarantees in life.

@Magister

The shorthand unfortunately obscures and perpetuates the inaccuracy and fallacy. Just sayin' lol 🙂

@t1nick You are quite right, but we can't have everyone knowing the truth. 😉

@Magister

The problem I encounter is the use of "Social Darwiniam" (totally fallacious misinterpretation) to justify Libertarianism and Trumpian Capitalism.

@t1nick That's something that cannot be justified, was demonstrably wrong, as Nazi Germany showed the world, and Trump is an exemplar of why it's just plain wromg.

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Kind of something only to be expected since the rocks in Australia are some of the oldest rocks in the world.

Triphid Level 9 May 15, 2020

True. Interesting adaptation structure before plants moved on to dry land and became vascular.

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Interesting

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