ATProto Browser

ATProto Browser

Experimental browser for the Atmosphere

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Earth’s 4.5 billion years old yet “The oldest large-scale oceanic crust is in the west Pacific & north-west Atlantic — both are about up to 180-200 million years old… parts of the eastern Mediterranean Sea could be remnants of the much older Tethys Ocean, at about 270 and up to 340 million years old

May 11, 2025, 11:35 PM

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