It is explained that endosymbiosis happened as a result of the collapse of "bioclines" in the interior of a star as it loses its thick atmosphere in later stages of evolution. This paper is meant to combine both endosymbiosis with the general theory's principles which include life evolving on stars as they evolve.
http://vixra.org/pdf/1801.0383v1.pdf
I am posting here because papers like this get deleted on r/science and all its sister subreddits.
Basically it just means that highly evolved stars are very weird as they collapse, and their weirdness contributes to the increasing complexity of life. But if you want to read it go ahead, you won't see stuff like this in mainstream publications or "science" subreddits.
Submitted October 01, 2018 at 03:20PM by StellarMetamorphosis https://ift.tt/2Ot83Xm
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