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The Precambrian (Pre-Cambrian) is the name which describes the large span of time in Earth's history before the current Phanerozoic Eon, and is a Supereon divided into several eons of the geologic time scale. It spans from the formation of Earth around 4600 Ma (million years) ago to the beginning of the Cambrian Period, about 542 Ma, when macroscopic hard-shelled animals first appeared in abundance. The Precambrian is so named because it precedes the Cambrian, the first period of the Phanerozoic Eon, which is named after Cambria, the classical name for Wales, where rocks from this age were first studied. The Precambrian accounts for 88% of geologic time.
Not much is known about the Precambrian, despite it making up roughly seven-eighths of the Earth's history, and what little is known has largely been discovered in the past 50 years. The Precambrian fossil record is poor, and those fossils present (e.g. stromatolites) are of limited biostratigraphic use. This is because many Precambrian rocks are heavily metamorphosed, obscuring their origins, while others have either been destroyed by erosion, or remain deeply buried beneath Phanerozoic strata.
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[Instrumental with a quote from the movie:"The Life of David Gale"]
"What it means to be fully human is to strive to live by ideas and ideals
And not to measure your life by what you've attained in terms of your desires but
Those small moments of integrity, compassion, rationality...
Because in the end, the only way that we can measure the significance of our own lives
Is by valuing the lives of others"
"Fantasies have to be unrealistic
Because the moment - the second - that you get what you seek, you don't - you can't - want it anymore.
In order to exist, desire must have its objects perpetually absent...
It's not the 'it' that you want, its the fantasy of 'it'.
We are only truly happy when daydreaming about future happiness...
This is why we say: "the hunt is sweeter than the kill", or: "be careful what you wish for" - not because you'll get it: because you're doomed not to want it once you do.
Living by your "wants" will never make you happy."