T.D. Whittle

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A bit later in the poem, Lucretius says that the mind and the spirit are also made of atoms, so that upon death, just as “mist and smoke disperse into the air, believe that the spirit also is spread abroad and passes away far more quickly and is more speedily dissolved into its atoms.”
The Accidental Universe: The World You Thought You Knew
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