Julius Csotonyi on Dark Ecology in 'Dark Eden' - Part 2

Julius Csotonyi on Dark Ecology in 'Dark Eden' - Part 2

Author: Marty Kurylowicz and Holly Carson June 19, 2025 Duration: 44:08
This is the second part of Marty's conversation with Julius Csotonyi about dark ecology in relation to the dark rogue world of Chris Beckett’s book 'Dark Eden'. We discuss the extraordinary existence of anoxygenic autotrophic bacteria that are capable of photosynthesis in the dark of the ocean floor! Julius describes the ecology of thermal vents and geothermal energy as it stems from a hot planetary core, and we speculate about the kinds of planets that could host a dark ecology. ...

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