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All we are is dust in the wind (Original Post)
BoRaGard
Nov 9
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Mr.WeRP
(648 posts)2. All we are is the fluctuations in spacetime
Allowing the formation of RGB charms in the peaks and valleys of the waves of spacetime that randomly join with others in the creation of photons, protons, electrons and neutrons. When the clusters of these are large enough, the form matter that makes the stars whose gravity fuses them further into all the material we can sense. As these stars explode they scatter these particles across the universe until they form rocky planets that can sustain life. So, yes, all we are is dust in the wind.
Magoo48
(5,501 posts)3. https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/e73ebb68-9a6a-49bf-a3aa-882b6e454160#E9ZyC9Ze.copy