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You may have to hunt around for it to find anything. I may email a few professors from college if I can find their addresses. I read about it in my high school physics book, which touched lightly on the subject. I will start a new thread on this. But after reading deeper, I answered my own question. No, they arent clones. By the virtue of life being anything that moves on its own accord; and when the particles move, they become one again, it is thereby impossible for them to be clones.
Daniel
You may have to hunt around for it to find anything. I may email a few professors from college if I can find their addresses. I read about it in my high school physics book, which touched lightly on the subject. I will start a new thread on this. But after reading deeper, I answered my own question. No, they arent clones. By the virtue of life being anything that moves on its own accord; and when the particles move, they become one again, it is thereby impossible for them to be clones.
Daniel