Lithostigraphic structural arrays reveal
The supercontinent's existence often disputed
A three fold stratigraphic similarity leads
T reconstructions of ancient latitudes
Extensional faults during felsic volcanism
Both coeval with impact layers
Paleomagnetic data showing igneous complexes
Of what could have once been part of the same
A pattern found in Precambrian cover sequences
Granite greenstone belts show evidence
Of meteorite impacts into spherules of glass
Akin to lunar soil carbon chondrules
Traced in the membrane organelles of eukaryotes
Coded in the blue algae of Cyanophyta
Molecular clocks and fossil photosynthesis
Biomarkers have found their way through rocks
To discover the missing Archaean link
Between twin transcontinental basins
Two cratons drifting apart from each other
Across four billions years wide oceans