Zamzara
Thinker
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Richard Dawkins touches on this concept in his new book: he points out that over the course of a human lifetime, all of the atoms in the body are replaced several times, so in an adult there is almost certainly no part of the original body or brain left.
Of course, that happens gradually instead of all at once, but I'm not sure it's fundamentally different.
Of course, that happens gradually instead of all at once, but I'm not sure it's fundamentally different.
