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AI Gemini Keeps on Hoaxing the World.

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Gemini insists on finding a shrimp in a Martian meteorite.

I said to AI Gemini 2.5 Pro: Read this article https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add6439 and tell me exactly what chemicals are found in the red and blue arrows in 
In response, Gemini wrote me this reserach article: 
I quote the first part of the above article:
A Taphonomic and Geochemical Analysis of the Kylinxia zhangi FossilI. Executive Summary: The Chemical Nature of the Kylinxia zhangi Fossil

This report provides a definitive chemical and mineralogical analysis of the fossilized remains of the early Cambrian euarthropod Kylinxia zhangi, as depicted in the referenced image. The chemical composition of the fossil is not a preservation of original biological molecules but is rather a complex mineralogical and elemental replacement formed through multi-stage diagenetic processes within the Chengjiang Lagerstätte. The primary chemical constituents are identified as elemental carbon, in the form of the complex organic polymer kerogen, and various iron oxides, principally hematite (Fe2​O3​) and goethite (FeO(OH)). The distribution of these chemical components is not uniform across the fossil; it directly correlates with the original anatomy and biochemical composition of the living animal. The more chemically resistant chitinous exoskeleton has been preserved via carbonization, resulting in thin carbonaceous films. In contrast, the more chemically labile internal tissues, such as the digestive tract and musculature, have been preserved through a process of pyritization, with the resulting pyrite subsequently oxidized to iron oxides during later weathering. Therefore, the fossil represents a chemical blueprint of the extinct organism, where distinct mineral signatures map to different original tissues.

II. Specimen Analysis and Contextual Rectification2.1. Identification of the Fossil Specimen

The fossil presented in the Flickr image is definitively identified as a specimen of Kylinxia zhangi. This extinct organism is a stem-group euarthropod that lived approximately 518 million years ago during the Cambrian Period (Series 2, Stage 3).1 The fossils of this species were discovered in the Maotianshan Shales, a specific member of the Yu’anshan Formation located in Yunnan Province, China.1 This geological deposit is world-renowned as the Chengjiang biota, a Konservat-Lagerstätte celebrated for its exceptional preservation of non-biomineralized, or “soft-bodied,” organisms…..4

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