Decoding| The human body is about 60% water and hydrogen only accounts for 11% of that water mass. Even though water consists of two hydrogen atoms for every oxygen, hydrogen has much less mass. We can conclude that 93% of the mass in our body is stardust.(1/n)
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When the universe started, there was just hydrogen and a little helium and very little of anything else. Helium is not in our bodies. Hydrogen is, but that's not the bulk of our weight. Stars are like nuclear reactors. They take a fuel and convert it to something else.(2/n)
Hydrogen is formed into helium, and helium is built into carbon, nitrogen and oxygen, iron and sulfur—everything we're made of.

When stars get to the end of their lives, they swell up and fall together again, throwing off their outer layers.(3/n)
If a star is heavy enough, it will explode in a supernova. Stars that go supernova are responsible for creating many of the elements of the periodic table, including those that make up the human body . So most of the material that we're made of comes out of dying stars,
(4/n)
or stars that died in explosions. And those stellar explosions continue.

Therefore Sushant says, how beautiful this irony of emerging a life from stars which is capable of looking into sky and other stars is!
(5/n)
The stars seem distant when we see them in sky, but since we are made of them they are within us, very close. Just the way Sushant may seem distant and far to us right now, but he is very close to us, as he is within us.💫❤️🦋💥✨

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