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Without the generative links of carbon, the earth would have likely remained a lifeless soup of elements, a planet of dead chemistry.
Robert
The basis of all life on earth (and likely any extraterrestrial life out there) is carbon, because it is fundamentally good at connecting with other atoms, and can thus construct complex chains of molecules. These connections allow new structures like proteins to emerge. Without carbon, the earth would have likely remained a dead soup of chemicals.
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