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ITT: unsolved mysteries in science, I'll start with the ediacaran biota, just what the fuck were they?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ediacara_biota

>> No.6462114

Old sea creatures.

>> No.6462116

>>6462112
Looks like it'd be similar to a sand dollar

>> No.6462126
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6462126

>>6462112
>unsolved mysteries in science
>biology

>> No.6462135

How do I solve Riemann Hypothesis?

>> No.6462136

>>6462135
you need to evaluate a triple integral, which no one knows how to do. I doubt a human being will ever be intelligent enough to evaluate a triple integral

>> No.6462139 [DELETED] 

>>6462136
http://www.4chan.org/faq#shitposting

>> No.6462140

>>6462126
BECAUSE BIOLOGY ISN'T A SCIENCE LMAOOOOOOO

>> No.6462143

>>6462112

It's a self-cleaning door mat.

>> No.6462165

>>6462143
But doormats didn't evolve until geologically recently.

>> No.6462175

The protein folding problem.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_folding

>> No.6462174

>>6462165

Those poor things were so far ahead of their time in terms of habitat hygiene, that they were cast out by the dirty-legged masses.

>> No.6462193

>>6462140
>LMAOOOOOOO
go back to /pol/ moron

>> No.6462194

>>6462193
Since your autism missed it, the comment was sarcastic and making fun of the post it was replying to

>> No.6462200

>>6462126
>Don't touch me with your sickness curing medicines!
>Biology isn't a real science!

>> No.6462206

why animals sleep

>> No.6462211

>>6462194
>I was just pretending to be a moron
Good work on your part.

>> No.6462227

Qualia

You can't just 'will' the problem the way. It's a genuine explanatory gap.

>> No.6462234

>>6462211
I figured I was slathering it on pretty thick, next time I'll be direct and just call him an idiot

>> No.6462273

>>6462112
They're probably poriferans, stem ctenophora and cnidaria, and even some stem bilateria. There's no reason to posit a completely independent, unconnected megafauna popping up within millions of years of the Cambrian Explosion.

Cambrian explosion was this stuff + biomineralization.

>> No.6463032

>>6462112
>Dickinsonia