We're told by physicists that 98% of the atoms in our body get replaced every year, swapped out for new ones imperceptibly, and yet we remain ourselves. But something has to be changing, right? We're less like Theseus' ship and more like an iconic waterfall; sure, the grand design looks similar moment to moment, but time inevitably takes its toll and breaks down the underlying substrate in the end. What does that make us, then? Are we only ghosts in the flow?
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