The human body is composed of trillions of cells, constantly renewing themselves, and all our body's atoms are replaced every year. Science historian Dan Levitt suggests our atoms have a cosmic history, going back to the Big Bang, and they continue to recycle in nature after death.
The human body is composed of trillions of cells, constantly renewing themselves, and all our body's atoms are replaced every year. Science historian Dan Levitt suggests our atoms have a cosmic history, going back to the Big Bang, and they continue to recycle in nature after death.