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Summary:

This article tells us that if there is the possibility of observing our planet Earth from far
away, it would be just subtle changing of lights, and such would tell a different story. It would be
so different that the observant would not be able to tell that one aged has passed and another has
arrived.

In the first ages, the lands lay vast and barren and plants pretty much depend on waters. It
was basically a “naked” planet. There were no flowers at all.

During the age of reptiles, the planet was sleepier than today. Earth was a cold-blooded
planet which was occupied by creatures far different from today. And all of a sudden, during this
age of reptiles, a soundless “explosion” happened which marked the emergence of flowers—and
it changed the planet Earth.

Even the great evolutionist, Charles Darwin, called them “an abominable mystery,” because they
appeared so suddenly and spread so fast. And today we know that the appearance of flowers
contained also the equally mystifying emergence of man.

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