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58:1.5 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]].
 
58:1.5 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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58:1.6 Subsequently the [[Satania]] commission of [[Life Carriers]] returned to [[Jerusem]], preferring to await the further breakup of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangea continental land mass], which would afford still more inland seas and sheltered bays, before [[actually]] beginning [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_65#65:2._THE_EVOLUTIONARY_PANORAMA life implantation].
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58:1.6 Subsequently the [[Satania]] commission of [[Life Carriers]] returned to [[Jerusem]], preferring to await the further breakup of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangea continental land mass], which would afford still more inland seas and sheltered bays, before [[actually]] beginning [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_58#58:4._THE_LIFE-DAWN_ERA life implantation].
    
58:1.7 On a [[planet]] where life has a [[marine]] [[origin]] the [[ideal]] conditions for [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_65#65:2._THE_EVOLUTIONARY_PANORAMA life implantation] are provided by a large number of inland [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea seas], by an extensive shore line of shallow [[waters]] and sheltered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay 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.
 
58:1.7 On a [[planet]] where life has a [[marine]] [[origin]] the [[ideal]] conditions for [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_65#65:2._THE_EVOLUTIONARY_PANORAMA life implantation] are provided by a large number of inland [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea seas], by an extensive shore line of shallow [[waters]] and sheltered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay 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.

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