The Coughings of Super-Novas Color Our Blood

Ancient stars in their death throes spat out atoms like iron which this universe had never known. ... Now the iron of old nova coughings vivifies the redness of our blood.

Notes:

Iron comes from super novas, which colors our blood red.

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 Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st century
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