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Smile Re: one too many too few - 02-12-2008, 12:55 PM

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A gram of matter completely converted to energy by Einstein mass-energy equivalence E=mc would produce 25 000 000 kilowatt-hour of power which is enough to supply electrical energy for an average household usage or 500 kWh per month for more than 4000 years. A 1GB flash drive (1000 000 000 bytes) that is merely an inch long can store 20 000 pages of text that average 50 000 bytes per page. At standard temperature and pressure (s.t.p.) 273.15K and 101 325 Pa a standard volume of ideal gas (approximately 22.4 liters) contains 602 213 673 600 000 000 000 000 gas molecules. A drop of human blood approximately 1 cubic millimeter contains an average of 5 millions red blood cells. Within the same volume of 1 cubic millimeter 20 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 hydrogen atoms can be packed together. Each hydrogen atom contains all the spectral information that distinguishes it from other atoms. On the other hand, one red blood cell also contains all the DNA information that makes an individual unique. Moreover, family members seem to share the same genetic information from generation to generations. This genetic codes can only change if undergo mutations and other environmental factors.

And the DNA resembles that of the curling serpent the ying and yang of beingness!


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