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summers
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- Nov 4, 2020
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Not sure if this belongs here or Off topic, but...
The atoms that make up our body, especially the lighter ones like H and He have existed for many billions of years. They don't change when we die. Assuming that is true, and assuming the sun will expand to eventually envelop the earth...
There is the slimmest of chances that if your atoms, and the atoms of someone you love are near each other, that when the earth get swallowed by the sun, the lighter atoms that make you both up could potentially fall into the sun's core and fuse together. Thus you and the person you love could make up a new atom that will last basically forever. In this way, you could be together forever - you will still be together when the light from the last stars go out.
I told this to the person who I loved the most intensely in my life. Even after we broke up, I said I still hope this happens. She's religious and said god loves her and would never let that happen :)
The atoms that make up our body, especially the lighter ones like H and He have existed for many billions of years. They don't change when we die. Assuming that is true, and assuming the sun will expand to eventually envelop the earth...
There is the slimmest of chances that if your atoms, and the atoms of someone you love are near each other, that when the earth get swallowed by the sun, the lighter atoms that make you both up could potentially fall into the sun's core and fuse together. Thus you and the person you love could make up a new atom that will last basically forever. In this way, you could be together forever - you will still be together when the light from the last stars go out.
I told this to the person who I loved the most intensely in my life. Even after we broke up, I said I still hope this happens. She's religious and said god loves her and would never let that happen :)