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Bacteria cyanobacteria & oxygenic photosynthesis

By Michael Alan Prestwood

Author and Natural Philosopher

02 Feb 2026
Published 5 hours ago.
Updated 59 minutes ago.

Bacteria cyanobacteria & oxygenic photosynthesis

~2.5 Billion years ago (+/- 100 million)
Photosynthetic Specialization Emerges

The Oxygen Revolution: Cyanobacteria “hacked” the sun to split water, releasing oxygen as a byproduct and triggering the first global environmental catastrophe and subsequent biological reset.

By evolving oxygenic photosynthesis, Cyanobacteria unlocked an infinite energy source: water and sunlight. This success flooded the atmosphere with oxygen, a toxic gas that wiped out most anaerobic life (the Great Oxidation Event) but created the high-energy environment necessary for the later evolution of complex animals and plants.

The end.
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