Sends copy of Die Urzelle [1879].
Clerical party in Germany rejoicing because science cannot explain all facts at once.
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Sends copy of Die Urzelle [1879].
Clerical party in Germany rejoicing because science cannot explain all facts at once.
Sends his book [Die Meteorite und ihre Organismen (1880)]. Claims to have discovered the beginning of life on earth, which confirms CD’s theory.