Like last time, they had stored everything in the time machine that they assumed they would need on their trip.

Because Frank has also always been fascinated by the Tiktaalik since scientific researcher Neil Shubin, Edward Daeschler and Farish Jenkins discovered a fossil of this animal on Ellesmere Island, Nunavit, Canada, in 2006. It made the front page in many newspapers and magazines.

People had therefore been looking for an intermediary between a fish and a four-legged friend for centuries.Because, of course, there is no doubt that life on land originally comes from water. While the country was as bare as a marble, it was teeming with life in everything. Life started very simply with invisible RNA to DNA strands and from there to the also invisible unicellular organisms.

Had anyone existed at the time who could see and think, they would have thought that the Earth was just an earth with water.It was only in the 17th century that a Dutchman Antoni van Leeuwenhoek discovered that petty little creatures were parading around in a glass of water.those They looked like squirming croquettes. He became a cloth dealer and used lenses to measure the fibres in a particular fabric. The microscope had already been invented by then. After reading Robert Hooke's book about microscopy, he invented a new hobby for himself. A matter of bringing some variety to your life.

He bought the Culpepper microscope. It did have multiple lenses. But they were definitely not optimal. There were air bubbles in it and you really couldn't discover much with them. You might be able to enlarge a fly in it. But with that, everything was said.

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Heb je zelf ook zo'n tele-tijd machine staan? Zou wel leuk zijn om thuis in te stappen en bv: in China uit te stappen 😊
Ja, spijtig genoeg bestaan ze (nog niet) Ik zou er vast veel gebruik van maken. Wat een avonturen je dan kan beleven! En je bent op een vingerknip weer thuis. Ideaal!
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