PAPER 58
- LIFE ESTABLISHMENT ON URANTIA
IN ALL Satania
there are only sixty-one worlds similar to Urantia,
life-modification planets. The majority of inhabited
worlds are peopled in accordance with established
techniques; on such spheres the Life Carriers are
afforded little leeway in their plans for life
implantation. But about one world in ten is
designated as a decimal planet and assigned
to the special registry of the Life Carriers; and on
such planets we are permitted to undertake certain
life experiments in an effort to modify or possibly
improve the standard universe types of living
beings.
1.
PHYSICAL-LIFE PREREQUISITES
600,000,000 years ago the commission of Life
Carriers sent out from Jerusem arrived on Urantia
and began the study of physical conditions
preparatory to launching life on world number 606 of
the Satania system. This was to be our six hundred
and sixth experience with the initiation of the
Nebadon life patterns in Satania and our sixtieth
opportunity to make changes and institute
modifications in the basic and standard life designs
of the local universe.
It
should be made clear that Life Carriers cannot
initiate life until a sphere is ripe for the
inauguration of the evolutionary cycle. Neither can
we provide for a more rapid life development than
can be supported and accommodated by the physical
progress of the planet.
The
Satania Life Carriers had projected a sodium
chloride pattern of life; therefore no steps could
be taken toward planting it until the ocean waters
had become sufficiently briny. The Urantia type of
protoplasm can function only in a suitable salt
solution. All ancestral life--vegetable and
animal--evolved in a salt-solution habitat. And even
the more highly organized land animals could not
continue to live did not this same essential salt
solution circulate throughout their bodies in the
blood stream which freely bathes, literally
submerses, every tiny living cell in this "briny
deep."
Your
primitive ancestors freely circulated about in the
salty ocean; today, this same oceanlike salty
solution freely circulates about in your bodies,
bathing each individual cell with a chemical liquid
in all essentials comparable to the salt water which
stimulated the first protoplasmic reactions of the
first living cells to function on the planet.
But as
this era opens, Urantia is in every way evolving
toward a state favorable for the support of the
initial forms of marine life. Slowly but surely
physical developments on earth and in adjacent space
regions are preparing the stage for the later
attempts to establish such life forms as we had
decided would be best adapted to the unfolding
physical environment--both terrestrial and spatial.
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Subsequently the Satania commission of Life Carriers
returned to Jerusem, preferring to await the further
breakup of the continental land mass, which would
afford still more inland seas and sheltered bays,
before actually beginning life implantation.
On a
planet where life has a marine origin the ideal
conditions for life implantation are provided by a
large number of inland seas, by an extensive shore
line of shallow waters and sheltered bays; and just
such a distribution of the earth's waters was
rapidly developing. These ancient inland seas were
seldom over five or six hundred feet deep, and
sunlight can penetrate ocean water for more than six
hundred feet.
And it
was from such seashores of the mild and equable
climes of a later age that primitive plant life
found its way onto the land. There the high degree
of carbon in the atmosphere afforded the new land
varieties of life opportunity for speedy and
luxuriant growth. Though this atmosphere was then
ideal for plant growth, it contained such a high
degree of carbon dioxide that no animal, much less
man, could have lived on the face of the earth.
2. THE
URANTIA ATMOSPHERE
The
planetary atmosphere filters through to the earth
about one two-billionths of the sun's total light
emanation. If the light falling upon North America
were paid for at the rate of two cents per
kilowatt-hour, the annual light bill would be upward
of 800 quadrillion dollars. Chicago's bill for
sunshine would amount to considerably over 100
million dollars a day. And it should be remembered
that you receive from the sun other forms of
energy--light is not the only solar contribution
reaching your atmosphere. Vast solar energies pour
in upon Urantia embracing wave lengths ranging both
above and below the recognition range of human
vision.
The
earth's atmosphere is all but opaque to much of the
solar radiation at the extreme ultraviolet end of
the spectrum. Most of these short wave lengths are
absorbed by a layer of ozone which exists throughout
a level about ten miles above the surface of the
earth, and which extends spaceward for another ten
miles. The ozone permeating this region, at
conditions prevailing on the earth's surface, would
make a layer only one tenth of an inch thick;
nevertheless, this relatively small and apparently
insignificant amount of ozone protects Urantia
inhabitants from the excess of these dangerous and
destructive ultraviolet radiations present in
sunlight. But were this ozone layer just a trifle
thicker, you would be deprived of the highly
important and health-giving ultraviolet rays which
now reach the earth's surface, and which are
ancestral to one of the most essential of your
vitamins.
And yet
some of the less imaginative of your mortal
mechanists insist on viewing material creation and
human evolution as an accident. The Urantia
midwayers have assembled over fifty thousand facts
of physics and chemistry which they deem to be
incompatible with the laws of accidental chance, and
which they contend unmistakably demonstrate the
presence of intelligent purpose in the material
creation. And all of this takes no account of their
catalogue of more than one hundred thousand findings
outside the domain of physics and chemistry which
they maintain prove the presence of mind in the
planning, creation, and maintenance of the material
cosmos.
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Your
sun pours forth a veritable flood of death-dealing
rays, and your pleasant life on Urantia is due to
the "fortuitous" influence of more than twoscore
apparently accidental protective operations similar
to the action of this unique ozone layer.
Were it
not for the "blanketing" effect of the atmosphere at
night, heat would be lost by radiation so rapidly
that life would be impossible of maintenance except
by artificial provision.
The
lower five or six miles of the earth's atmosphere is
the troposphere; this is the region of winds and air
currents which provide weather phenomena. Above this
region is the inner ionosphere and next above is the
stratosphere. Ascending from the surface of the
earth, the temperature steadily falls for six or
eight miles, at which height it registers around 70
degrees below zero F. This temperature range of from
65 to 70 degrees below zero F. is unchanged in the
further ascent for forty miles; this realm of
constant temperature is the stratosphere. At a
height of forty-five or fifty miles, the temperature
begins to rise, and this increase continues until,
at the level of the auroral displays, a temperature
of 1200o F. is attained, and it is this intense heat
that ionizes the oxygen. But temperature in such a
rarefied atmosphere is hardly comparable with heat
reckoning at the surface of the earth. Bear in mind
that one half of all your atmosphere is to be found
in the first three miles. The height of the earth's
atmosphere is indicated by the highest auroral
streamers--about four hundred miles.
Auroral
phenomena are directly related to sunspots, those
solar cyclones which whirl in opposite directions
above and below the solar equator, even as do the
terrestrial tropical hurricanes. Such atmospheric
disturbances whirl in opposite directions when
occurring above or below the equator.
The
power of sunspots to alter light frequencies shows
that these solar storm centers function as enormous
magnets. Such magnetic fields are able to hurl
charged particles from the sunspot craters out
through space to the earth's outer atmosphere, where
their ionizing influence produces such spectacular
auroral displays. Therefore do you have the greatest
auroral phenomena when sunspots are at their
height--or soon thereafter--at which time the spots
are more generally equatorially situated.
Even the
compass needle is responsive to this solar influence
since it turns slightly to the east as the sun rises
and slightly to the west as the sun nears setting.
This happens every day, but during the height of
sunspot cycles this variation of the compass is
twice as great. These diurnal wanderings of the
compass are in response to the increased ionization
of the upper atmosphere, which is produced by the
sunlight.
It is
the presence of two different levels of electrified
conducting regions in the superstratosphere that
accounts for the long-distance transmission of your
long- and short-wave radiobroadcasts. Your
broadcasting is sometimes disturbed by the terrific
storms which occasionally rage in the realms of
these outer ionospheres.
3.
SPATIAL ENVIRONMENT
During
the earlier times of universe materialization the
space regions are interspersed with vast hydrogen
clouds, just such astronomic dust clusters as now
characterize many regions throughout remote space.
Much of the organized
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matter which the
blazing suns break down and disperse as radiant
energy was originally built up in these early
appearing hydrogen clouds of space. Under certain
unusual conditions atom disruption also occurs at
the nucleus of the larger hydrogen masses. And all
of these phenomena of atom building and atom
dissolution, as in the highly heated nebulae, are
attended by the emergence of flood tides of short
space rays of radiant energy. Accompanying these
diverse radiations is a form of space-energy unknown
on Urantia.
This
short-ray energy charge of universe space is four
hundred times greater than all other forms of
radiant energy existing in the organized space
domains. The output of short space rays, whether
coming from the blazing nebulae, tense electric
fields, outer space, or the vast hydrogen dust
clouds, is modified qualitatively and quantitatively
by fluctuations of, and sudden tension changes in,
temperature, gravity, and electronic pressures.
These
eventualities in the origin of the space rays are
determined by many cosmic occurrences as well as by
the orbits of circulating matter, which vary from
modified circles to extreme ellipses. Physical
conditions may also be greatly altered because the
electron spin is sometimes in the opposite direction
from that of the grosser matter behavior, even in
the same physical zone.
The vast
hydrogen clouds are veritable cosmic chemical
laboratories, harboring all phases of evolving
energy and metamorphosing matter. Great energy
actions also occur in the marginal gases of the
great binary stars which so frequently overlap and
hence extensively commingle. But none of these
tremendous and far-flung energy activities of space
exerts the least influence upon the phenomena of
organized life--the germ plasm of living things and
beings. These energy conditions of space are germane
to the essential environment of life establishment,
but they are not effective in the subsequent
modification of the inheritance factors of the germ
plasm as are some of the longer rays of radiant
energy. The implanted life of the Life Carriers is
fully resistant to all of this amazing flood of the
short space rays of universe energy.
All of
these essential cosmic conditions had to evolve to a
favorable status before the Life Carriers could
actually begin the establishment of life on Urantia.
4. THE
LIFE-DAWN ERA
That we
are called Life Carriers should not confuse you. We
can and do carry life to the planets, but we brought
no life to Urantia. Urantia life is unique, original
with the planet. This sphere is a life-modification
world; all life appearing hereon was formulated by
us right here on the planet; and there is no other
world in all Satania, even in all Nebadon, that has
a life existence just like that of Urantia.
550,000,000 years ago the Life Carrier corps
returned to Urantia. In co-operation with spiritual
powers and superphysical forces we organized and
initiated the original life patterns of this world
and planted them in the hospitable waters of the
realm. All planetary life (aside from extraplanetary
personalities) down to the days of Caligastia, the
Planetary Prince, had its origin in our three
original, identical, and simultaneous marine-life
implantations. These three life implantations have
been designated as: the central or
Eurasian-African, the eastern or
Australasian, and the western, embracing
Greenland and the Americas.
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500,000,000 years ago primitive marine vegetable
life was well established on Urantia. Greenland and
the arctic land mass, together with North and South
America, were beginning their long and slow westward
drift. Africa moved slightly south, creating an east
and west trough, the Mediterranean basin, between
itself and the mother body. Antarctica, Australia,
and the land indicated by the islands of the Pacific
broke away on the south and east and have drifted
far away since that day.
We had
planted the primitive form of marine life in the
sheltered tropic bays of the central seas of the
east-west cleavage of the breaking-up continental
land mass. Our purpose in making three marine-life
implantations was to insure that each great land
mass would carry this life with it, in its
warm-water seas, as the land subsequently separated.
We foresaw that in the later era of the emergence of
land life large oceans of water would separate these
drifting continental land masses.
5. THE
CONTINENTAL DRIFT
The
continental land drift continued. The earth's core
had become as dense and rigid as steel, being
subjected to a pressure of almost 25,000 tons to the
square inch, and owing to the enormous gravity
pressure, it was and still is very hot in the deep
interior. The temperature increases from the surface
downward until at the center it is slightly above
the surface temperature of the sun.
The
outer one thousand miles of the earth's mass
consists principally of different kinds of rock.
Underneath are the denser and heavier metallic
elements. Throughout the early and preatmospheric
ages the world was so nearly fluid in its molten and
highly heated state that the heavier metals sank
deep into the interior. Those found near the surface
today represent the exudate of ancient volcanoes,
later and extensive lava flows, and the more recent
meteoric deposits.
The
outer crust was about forty miles thick. This outer
shell was supported by, and rested directly upon, a
molten sea of basalt of varying thickness, a mobile
layer of molten lava held under high pressure but
always tending to flow hither and yon in
equalization of shifting planetary pressures,
thereby tending to stabilize the earth's crust.
Even
today the continents continue to float upon this
noncrystallized cushiony sea of molten basalt. Were
it not for this protective condition, the more
severe earthquakes would literally shake the world
to pieces. Earthquakes are caused by sliding and
shifting of the solid outer crust and not by
volcanoes.
The lava
layers of the earth's crust, when cooled, form
granite. The average density of Urantia is a little
more than five and one-half times that of water; the
density of granite is less than three times that of
water. The earth's core is twelve times as dense as
water.
The sea
bottoms are more dense than the land masses, and
this is what keeps the continents above water. When
the sea bottoms are extruded above the sea level,
they are found to consist largely of basalt, a form
of lava considerably heavier than the granite of the
land masses. Again, if the continents were not
lighter than the ocean beds, gravity would draw the
edges of the oceans up onto the land, but such
phenomena are not observable.
The
weight of the oceans is also a factor in the
increase of pressure on the sea beds. The lower but
comparatively heavier ocean beds, plus the weight of
the overlying water, approximate the weight of the
higher but much lighter
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continents. But
all continents tend to creep into the oceans. The
continental pressure at ocean-bottom levels is about
20,000 pounds to the square inch. That is, this
would be the pressure of a continental mass standing
15,000 feet above the ocean floor. The ocean-floor
water pressure is only about 5,000 pounds to the
square inch. These differential pressures tend to
cause the continents to slide toward the ocean beds.
Depression of the ocean bottom during the prelife
ages had upthrust a solitary continental land mass
to such a height that its lateral pressure tended to
cause the eastern, western, and southern fringes to
slide downhill, over the underlying semiviscous lava
beds, into the waters of the surrounding Pacific
Ocean. This so fully compensated the continental
pressure that a wide break did not occur on the
eastern shore of this ancient Asiatic continent, but
ever since has that eastern coast line hovered over
the precipice of its adjoining oceanic depths,
threatening to slide into a watery grave.
6. THE
TRANSITION PERIOD
450,000,000 years ago the transition from
vegetable to animal life occurred. This
metamorphosis took place in the shallow waters of
the sheltered tropic bays and lagoons of the
extensive shore lines of the separating continents.
And this development, all of which was inherent in
the original life patterns, came about gradually.
There were many transitional stages between the
early primitive vegetable forms of life and the
later well-defined animal organisms. Even today the
transition slime molds persist, and they can hardly
be classified either as plants or as animals.
Although
the evolution of vegetable life can be traced into
animal life, and though there have been found
graduated series of plants and animals which
progressively lead up from the most simple to the
most complex and advanced organisms, you will not be
able to find such connecting links between the great
divisions of the animal kingdom nor between the
highest of the prehuman animal types and the dawn
men of the human races. These so-called "missing
links" will forever remain missing, for the simple
reason that they never existed.
From era
to era radically new species of animal life arise.
They do not evolve as the result of the gradual
accumulation of small variations; they appear as
full-fledged and new orders of life, and they appear
suddenly.
The
sudden appearance of new species and diversified
orders of living organisms is wholly biologic,
strictly natural. There is nothing supernatural
connected with these genetic mutations.
At the
proper degree of saltiness in the oceans animal life
evolved, and it was comparatively simple to allow
the briny waters to circulate through the animal
bodies of marine life. But when the oceans were
contracted and the percentage of salt was greatly
increased, these same animals evolved the ability to
reduce the saltiness of their body fluids just as
those organisms which learned to live in fresh water
acquired the ability to maintain the proper degree
of sodium chloride in their body fluids by ingenious
techniques of salt conservation.
Study of
the rock-embraced fossils of marine life reveals the
early adjustment struggles of these primitive
organisms. Plants and animals never cease to make
these adjustment experiments. Ever the environment
is changing, and always are living organisms
striving to accommodate themselves to these
never-ending fluctuations.
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The
physiologic equipment and the anatomic structure of
all new orders of life are in response to the action
of physical law, but the subsequent endowment of
mind is a bestowal of the adjutant mind-spirits in
accordance with innate brain capacity. Mind, while
not a physical evolution, is wholly dependent on the
brain capacity afforded by purely physical and
evolutionary developments.
Through
almost endless cycles of gains and losses,
adjustments and readjustments, all living organisms
swing back and forth from age to age. Those that
attain cosmic unity persist, while those that fall
short of this goal cease to exist.
7. THE
GEOLOGIC HISTORY BOOK
The vast
group of rock systems which constituted the outer
crust of the world during the life-dawn or
Proterozoic era does not now appear at many points
on the earth's surface. And when it does emerge from
below all the accumulations of subsequent ages,
there will be found only the fossil remains of
vegetable and early primitive animal life. Some of
these older water-deposited rocks are commingled
with subsequent layers, and sometimes they yield
fossil remains of some of the earlier forms of
vegetable life, while on the topmost layers
occasionally may be found some of the more primitive
forms of the early marine-animal organisms. In many
places these oldest stratified rock layers, bearing
the fossils of the early marine life, both animal
and vegetable, may be found directly on top of the
older undifferentiated stone.
Fossils
of this era yield algae, corallike plants, primitive
Protozoa, and spongelike transition organisms. But
the absence of such fossils in the early rock layers
does not necessarily prove that living things were
not elsewhere in existence at the time of their
deposition. Life was sparse throughout these early
times and only slowly made its way over the face of
the earth.
The
rocks of this olden age are now at the earth's
surface, or very near the surface, over about one
eighth of the present land area. The average
thickness of this transition stone, the oldest
stratified rock layers, is about one and one-half
miles. At some points these ancient rock systems are
as much as four miles thick, but many of the layers
which have been ascribed to this era belong to later
periods.
In North
America this ancient and primitive fossil-bearing
stone layer comes to the surface over the eastern,
central, and northern regions of Canada. There is
also an intermittent east-west ridge of this rock
which extends from Pennsylvania and the ancient
Adirondack Mountains on west through Michigan,
Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Other ridges run from
Newfoundland to Alabama and from Alaska to Mexico.
The
rocks of this era are exposed here and there all
over the world, but none are so easy of
interpretation as those about Lake Superior and in
the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, where these
primitive fossil-bearing rocks, existing in several
layers, testify to the upheavals and surface
fluctuations of those faraway times.
This
stone layer, the oldest fossil-bearing stratum in
the crust of the earth, has been crumpled, folded,
and grotesquely twisted as a result of the upheavals
of earthquakes and the early volcanoes. The lava
flows of this age brought much iron, copper, and
lead up near the planetary surface.
There
are few places on the earth where such activities
are more graphically shown than in the St. Croix
valley of Wisconsin. In this region there occurred
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one hundred and
twenty-seven successive lava flows on land with
succeeding water submergence and consequent rock
deposition. Although much of the upper rock
sedimentation and intermittent lava flow is absent
today, and though the bottom of this system is
buried deep in the earth, nevertheless, about
sixty-five or seventy of these stratified records of
past ages are now exposed to view.
In these
early ages when much land was near sea level, there
occurred many successive submergences and
emergences. The earth's crust was just entering upon
its later period of comparative stabilization. The
undulations, rises and dips, of the earlier
continental drift contributed to the frequency of
the periodic submergence of the great land masses.
During
these times of primitive marine life, extensive
areas of the continental shores sank beneath the
seas from a few feet to half a mile. Much of the
older sandstone and conglomerates represents the
sedimentary accumulations of these ancient shores.
The sedimentary rocks belonging to this early
stratification rest directly upon those layers which
date back far beyond the origin of life, back to the
early appearance of the world-wide ocean.
Some of
the upper layers of these transition rock deposits
contain small amounts of shale or slate of dark
colors, indicating the presence of organic carbon
and testifying to the existence of the ancestors of
those forms of plant life which overran the earth
during the succeeding Carboniferous or coal age.
Much of the copper in these rock layers results from
water deposition. Some is found in the cracks of the
older rocks and is the concentrate of the sluggish
swamp water of some ancient sheltered shore line.
The iron mines of North America and Europe are
located in deposits and extrusions lying partly in
the older unstratified rocks and partly in these
later stratified rocks of the transition periods of
life formation.
This era
witnesses the spread of life throughout the waters
of the world; marine life has become well
established on Urantia. The bottoms of the shallow
and extensive inland seas are being gradually
overrun by a profuse and luxuriant growth of
vegetation, while the shore-line waters are swarming
with the simple forms of animal life.
All of
this story is graphically told within the fossil
pages of the vast "stone book" of world record. And
the pages of this gigantic biogeologic record
unfailingly tell the truth if you but acquire skill
in their interpretation. Many of these ancient sea
beds are now elevated high upon land, and their
deposits of age upon age tell the story of the life
struggles of those early days. It is literally true,
as your poet has said, "The dust we tread upon was
once alive."
[Presented by a member of the Urantia Life Carrier
Corps now resident on the planet.] |