Ancient Marble Holds Microscopic Tunnels from a Lost World.
Discovery of Ancient Tunnels
According to TSN.ua: Researchers have uncovered thousands of microscopic tunnels within ancient marble and limestone deposits located in Namibia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. These structures are believed to have been created by organisms unknown to science. The study was led by Professor Sisa Pash'ye from the University of Mainz, with the findings published in the scientific journal Geomicrobiology Journal. This discovery adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting complex microbial life existed in Earth's deep geological past.
The tunnels are less than a millimeter in diameter and extend several centimeters deep. They are arranged vertically and spaced evenly, never intersecting. Analysis found elements like carbon, phosphorus, and sulfur inside the tunnels. Furthermore, iron and manganese appear to have been 'consumed' by the unknown creatures that created these passageways, indicating a biological process.
Unknown Creatures and Their Impact
Despite detailed analysis, no DNA has been recovered from the sites. As of 2026, no living analogues of these organisms have been identified on Earth. This finding raises profound new questions about the potential forms of past life and the types of creatures that may have once inhabited our planet. Scientists continue to study the tunnels, hoping to uncover more information about their creators and the evolution of life on Earth.
This discovery underscores the importance of investigating ancient life forms and their influence on modern ecosystems. Studying these microscopic tunnels could provide fresh insights into biological processes that occurred millions of years ago and the potential existence of previously unknown life forms. Researchers hope that further investigation will help unravel mysteries related to the evolution of living organisms and their interaction with the environment.
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