Jaime Ribeiro

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So the number of genetically distinct identities the genome can encode is at least 2 raised to the thirty-thousandth power—which roughly equals the number 1 followed by 10,000 zeros. That’s the number of potential people allowed by the structure of our DNA. And how many of those potential people have actually existed? It is estimated that about 40 billion humans have been born
Why Does the World Exist?: An Existential Detective Story
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