If it is, I assume it’s measured in thousandths of a gram or something, but are we all nevertheless a wee bit heavier than we ought to be?
If it is, I assume it’s measured in thousandths of a gram or something, but are we all nevertheless a wee bit heavier than we ought to be?
Physics says, most plastic is lighter than water. Your body’s overall density has decreased. That makes you a wee bit lighter.
Statistics says, sick people lose weight, and microplastic makes people sick. That makes our average weight even lighter.
I’ve been eating plastic straws nonstop for days and I’m pretty sure I just levitated for a couple seconds
So what has brought you back down?
What goes in, eventually comes out the other end.
I ate some hippies, plastics’ natural enemies.
This only applies if there’s plastic INSTEAD of tissue. In case there’s plastic IN ADDITION to tissue, then it makes you heavier, but it still makes you less dense, so you can float better in water.