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Total Body Regeneration


Amasnic Fact Off!!!

Ninety-nine percent of you wasn’t a part of you seven years ago.

There’s 100 trillion cells in an average adult human. Each cell has a hundred trillion atoms…and most haven’t been with you very long.

On the fast track, the cells lining the small intestine get replaced every few days; skin cells, every couple of weeks.

At the other end of the spectrum are egg cells…

Neuron cells A female is born with 2 million of them, and she’ll keep the same cells for a lifetime (the ones that never leave the ovaries, at least…)

Atoms in brain and nerve cells, like the neuron to the left, have a low turnover rate, too.

Bone cells last longer: they’re replaced every seven years, using atoms from digested food and other tissues that the body recycles. The incoming atoms are transported to bone tissue by blood cells, which themselves are replaced every four months.

In all, 99% of the atoms that are you—your favorite freckle, your liver, your right arm—weren’t a part of you seven years ago.

Stardust

Just as amazing is the journey these atoms took before they made their way into your body.

Except for helium and hydrogen, every element was manufactured in the heart of a star.

These elements weren’t birthed into space until the dying star spewed them into the cosmos. Over time, they coalesced into new suns, and planets, and eventually…you.

So, like, you’re made from the dust of a star.

Supernova

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4 Responses to “Total Body Regeneration”

  1. James Says:

    Cool.

  2. Indigus Says:

    This is an important fact to use in arguments about the nature of “self” and “being”.

    Without this sort of understanding, how can we know anything about who and what we truly are?

  3. Lynne Says:

    That’s one of the reasons I believe in reincarnation: we already go through several bodies in one lifetime. :)

  4. Joe Says:

    Lynne: Me too, that and it just makes more sense (too much world to experience a single time around…)
    That, and Jesus himself inferred it when his discipled asked if the blind man had been born blind because of his sins (how could he have sinned before he was born unless it was another life?)

    That, and Jesus also said John the Baptist was Elijah (if that ain’t reincarnation, what is?)

    And if you don’t take those parts of the Bible that literally, there’s always the people who have gone through clinical death and come back with a lot of concurring details that support reincarnation: Near Death Research

    Can you tell this stuff gets my brain whirring…

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