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<em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Book Antiqua','serif';">In stellar metamorphosis all stars go though a stage in which the star is completely covered in water. The evidence for ancient coral reefs which existed on early Earth can be found as limestone formations. Thus a limestone formation, also known as calcium carbonate formation, is directly where an ancient coral reef was located. Diagram of this process is provided, and as well as the actual life-path of stars as opposed to establishment fusion scientism.</span></em>
 
<em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Book Antiqua','serif';">In stellar metamorphosis all stars go though a stage in which the star is completely covered in water. The evidence for ancient coral reefs which existed on early Earth can be found as limestone formations. Thus a limestone formation, also known as calcium carbonate formation, is directly where an ancient coral reef was located. Diagram of this process is provided, and as well as the actual life-path of stars as opposed to establishment fusion scientism.</span></em>
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Stellar Metamorphosis: Limestone Formations and Ancient Coral Reefs
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Author(s) Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
Keywords rocks, minerals, coral, stellar metamorphosis, star evolution, planet formation
Published 2013
No. of pages 2

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Abstract

 

In stellar metamorphosis all stars go though a stage in which the star is completely covered in water. The evidence for ancient coral reefs which existed on early Earth can be found as limestone formations. Thus a limestone formation, also known as calcium carbonate formation, is directly where an ancient coral reef was located. Diagram of this process is provided, and as well as the actual life-path of stars as opposed to establishment fusion scientism.

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