In biology, we have cells that can become any cell in the body. There is a good chance that a protyle atom exists that can become any atom in the universe. There would be one protyle atom for every atom in the universe, i.e.ten million million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million(I hope I don't have too many millions there) protyle atoms. That kind of homogeneity isn't around and probably hasn't been seen since the early universe. There is perhaps some significance to that kind of homogeneity to the evolution, and involution of the universe.
Maybe you are right, maybe they are all gone into atoms now.


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