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Archived Pluck a person at random from the planet today. What percent of that person's atoms were at any time atoms constituting part of another homo sapien? How many a part of a Tyrannosaurus Rex? (AskScience)
submitted 4.7 years ago by Dereliction
Would it make a significant difference based on where the plucked person was gathered from? Would a New Yorker have a higher portion belonging to other people than a person plucked from Utah? And would that Utahian have more atoms from T-Rex than the New Yorker?
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[–] escapefromredditbay 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 4.7 years ago
another person? basically absolutely, given the proliferation of matter and the bodies rebuilding efforts. a trex? same odds prolly
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[–] escapefromredditbay 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
another person? basically absolutely, given the proliferation of matter and the bodies rebuilding efforts. a trex? same odds prolly