"The carbon in our body originated in space. Indeed, we now know that it was ejected from some star a long, long time ago and then was reprocessed and.

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"The carbon in our body originated in space. Indeed, we now know that it was ejected from some star a long, long time ago and then was reprocessed and ended up on the Earth's biosphere...everyone of us is made of carbon, therefore everyone one of us is made of stardust." Philippa

However in 1 minute on Google everyone one of us is made of stardust > kroto ule.htm Molecular Architecture And how many of us would think about silicon as the main element comprising... Every one of us is made of carbon, therefore every one of us is made of stardust....

Carbon -- The Basis of Life "The carbon in our body originated in space. Indeed, we now know that it was ejected from some star a long, long time ago and then was reprocessed and ended up on the Earth's biosphere. What is absolutely fascinating and certainly something that excited me when I first discovered it, is that every one of us is made of carbon, therefore every one of us is made of stardust... Ref 36 Harold KrotoHarold Kroto Buckminster Fuller Website

Then click the references 36. "Race to Catch a Buckyball" PBS Nova Special 1995 WGBH Educational Foundation.

But it was originally a UK BBC Science Documentary HORIZON: Molecules with Sunglasses (1992) Copyright date

"One thing they are not so sure of is what is the form of that dust, what is the structure. How does the carbon nucleate to form these that form these little wudges that go on to grow into planets?" 36 Harold KrotoHarold Kroto

"The carbon in our body originated in space. Indeed, we now know that it was ejected from some star a long, long time ago and then was reprocessed and ended up on the Earth's biosphere...everyone of us is made of carbon, therefore everyone one of us is made of stardust." However in 1 minute on Google If you google > everyone one of us is made of stardust kroto Molecular Architecture Molecular Architecture And how many of us would think about silicon as the main element comprising... one of us is made of carbon, therefore every one of us is made of stardust.... members.cruzio.com/~devarco/molecule.htm - 15k Carbon -- The Basis of Life "The carbon in our body originated in space. Indeed, we now know that it was ejected from some star a long, long time ago and then was reprocessed and ended up on the Earth's biosphere. What is absolutely fascinating and certainly something that excited me when I first discovered it, is that every one of us is made of carbon, therefore every one of us is made of stardust... "One thing they are not so sure of is what is the form of that dust, what is the structure. How does the carbon nucleate to form these that form these little wudges that go on to grow into planets?" 36 Harold KrotoHarold Kroto Carbon Carbon THen click the references 36. "Race to Catch a Buckyball" PBS Nova Special 1995 WGBH Educational Foundation. But it was originally a UK BBC Science Documentary HORIZON: Molecules with Sunglasses (1992) Copyright date At 12:12 PM 5/10/2007, you wrote: Dear Dr. Kroto It is audacious of me to write to such a distinguished and busy man, but I felt compelled to do so. I am writing a book about a branch of mind-body medicine, called Life Alignment. I came across a quote from you on the Internet, but I can't find the source, and neither can I now remember the site on which I first saw it. With your permission, I would like to use it in a chapter about the physical body and the human energy field, entitled "The Glow of Stardust". Part of it reads, "The carbon in our body originated in space. Indeed, we now know that it was ejected from some star a long, long time ago and then was reprocessed and ended up on the Earth's biosphere...everyone of us is made of carbon, therefore everyone one of us is made of stardust." If you were able to give me a quote to this effect, and/or tell me in which paper/book the above appeared, I would be enormously grateful. Respectfully, Philippa