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tcole3710
· 5 years ago
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So you're saying that for me to be significant, I have to die?
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savage_demmigod
· 5 years ago
But when in Jupiter's orbit? Is it when its closest to earth or ?
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typow777
· 5 years ago
But ... The length of the DNA is still the same length in our bodies or outside of our bodies. Is the key term stretched? How much do they stretch? 1 million percent?
creativedragonbaby
· 5 years ago
DNA strands are layered, I believe. They’re quite thin, yes, but are they not long? Take intestines for example. They fit in our bodies yet are several metres long.
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lucky11
· 5 years ago
So I said it the first time this was posted and I'll say it again for the repost. The distance between Jupiter and the Earth 10x over is insignificant. The closest star of the trillions out there is more than 25 trillion miles away and that is close. Jupiter is between 365 and 601 million miles away. To put it in context the average distance between stars in our galaxy is 30 trillion miles. That all means that the distance between Jupiter and the Earth is a truly insignificant, just like you are in relation to the human race as a whole.
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spiderwoman
· 5 years ago
The distance between Jupiter and Earth is small and insignificant.
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xvarnah
· 5 years ago
Gotta admit, I've seen a few slightly more impressive versions of origami, but I'll take it
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