Saturday 10 January 2015

A Short History of Nearly Everything: Atoms

From A Short History of Nearly Everything:

"Atoms, in short, are very abundant.

They are also fantastically durable.   Because they are so long-lived, atoms really get around.   Every atom you possess has almost certainly passed through several stars and been part of millions of organisms on its way to becoming you.   We are each so atomically numerous and so vigourously recycled at death that a significant number of our atoms - up to a billion for each of us, it has been suggested - probably once belonged to Shakespeare.   A billion more each came from Buddha and Genghis Khan and Beethoven, and any other historical figure you care to name.   (The personages have to be historical, apparently, as it takes the atoms some decades to become thoroughly redistributed; however much you may wish it, you are not yet at one with Elvis
Presley.)"

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