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Physiology & Medicine / Re: What really is me?
« on: 26/07/2018 20:08:10 »
Well, I am not a scientist but I will just answer what I feel. We all know that even our cell component like nucleus was once an independent microorganism. We are just a massive collection of cells which are cooperated with each other. When we are still alive, every tiny electric current between electron, proton, and neutron inside us and every single strand of DNA define "What is us". There is the alternate version which is not related to the biology of course. What defines you is what you act, what you said, what is your behavior as specific human. That makes you " The you" different from other humans. Although you died, " you" will still alive in others mind in different ways depends on "What type of (you) you are. For example, the way people remember Gandi and Hitler. It's different. So what is really you depend on you for what you act while you are alive.
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