• s_s@lemm.ee
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    Fewer than 50% of the cells in “your body” contain your own DNA.

    There are many more bacteria, since they are much much smaller than “your own” eukaryotic cells.

    Where you end and your “gut flora” begin and end is not as clear as you might first believe.

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    10 hours ago

    he would have to snap his fingers infinitely many times to kill everyone so he is not that powerful

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      That’s an interesting question as to whether the infinity gauntlet rounds down.

      Like, if there were 3 survivors of a species and thanos snapped the universe, does the gauntlet round up to 2 survivors, or down to one?

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    The snap was always the dumbest part of the entire avenger series. Let’s say for example, you have a bunch of deer that are eating the forest bare, so you let hunters kill half of them… Then what happens next? You have the exact same problem in a few years. The snap solves nothing.

    Also if you can snap your fingers and do this, why can’t you snap your fingers and make twice the food supply?

    The snap is just stupid, even in a world made-up physics-defying superheroes.

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    If you want to be really technical the survivors would also lose 50% of all the other cells in their bodies and probably wouldn’t live another few months. I’m not a doctor so I won’t try to put a number of weeks, days or hours on it, let alone argue that number, but hey knock yourself out.

    /edit based on another comment - even if you could stay physically intact with half the cells in your body dying, half of your brain cells dying would probably kill you instantly.

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    Yeah but I thought about this I realized that whenever somebody vanished from the snap it would leave behind a slurry of gut microbes and a (different looking) dust from all of the skin mites, microbes, and stuff that just live all over the human body. Meaning the aftermath would have been even messier.

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    If surviving humans lost 50% of their gut bacteria, that means that those snapped away left 50% of their gut bacteria behind.

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    In reality, since it was more random, some poor soul would have their whole biomes destroyed, and just be rekd.

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    or 100% of the 50% that are destroyed are the gut bacteria in the humans etc that got snapped

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        Say, there exists 2 humans and 98 bacteria. Consider all cells of a human one life.

        50% of ALL life doesn’t care which species the life is, and therefore there’s a chance that 50 bacteria die. The probability of that happening is 98C50 / 100C50 = 98! 50! 50! / (100! 50! 48!) = (50)(49) / ((100)(99)) = 0.247

        For my previous argument, I did not actually do the math. Now that I have done a little bit, the probability seems to converge at 25%

        Obviously, this is based on the interpretation of “all life”. For my interpretation, “all life” includes every life in a single set, and apply the 50% snap to that. For some others however, it may be interpreted as each species in their own set, and the 50% snap is applied on all those sets.

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    So will bacteriophages and viruses be snapped as well? Does it mean that scientists can utilize the Thanos snap to determine for good whether viruses are alive?