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Comments: Extremophiles discovered below Antarctic glacier are remnants of marine life



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I tend to believe that they have only been buried for about 15,000 years. Silly earthly scientists, always blinded to the obvious.

Lanttisa

How is this even possible? The Earth is 6000 years old

M Savage

Are you two joking? I mean religion aside, the Earth is 4.5 billion years old and has been scientifically proven by use of radioactive dating. So its not ridiculous that they've been buried that long.

MT

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