Iron brought up in lava crumpled and twisted the oldest fossil-bearing stratum. [1]
Early mankind regarded fire as a sacred spirit or fetish, using iron pyrites and flints to produce sparks for fire while fearing and appeasing it through various rituals and taboos. [2]
The exodus from the Euphrates valley enriched Egypt with skilled Andite artisans who improved metalworking with iron ore from Mount Sinai and the Black Sea. [3] Iron in red blood cells plays a vital role in oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide, showing how organisms adapt to their environment. [4] Iron settled towards the center of the planet as the earth's crust stabilized 850,000,000 years ago. [5] Urantia’s density is about that of cooling stars which can be physically gaseous and tremendously dense at the same time. [6]