Mud Fossil hypothesis

The Mud Fossil hypothesis (or Mudfossil hypothesis) is an observational explanation, proposed by Roger Spurr and others, for the apparent resemblance of some landforms of the Earth's continental crust, particularly mountains and rocky hills, to living entities, proposing that such resemblances are evidence that mineral forms are composed of the fossilised remains of lifeforms, and, in the case of mountains, that some of these lifeforms were of enormous size.

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 * &mdash; "The Earth appears covered or made completely of GIANT CREATURES"
 * &mdash; "the Earth is Biological not simple rocks and crushed up dust"
 * &mdash; "The Earth appears covered or made completely of GIANT CREATURES"
 * &mdash; "the Earth is Biological not simple rocks and crushed up dust"