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Snowflakes and Fingerprints.

Snowflakes and fingerprints

We are all 'unique.'

But if we account into this,

the law of probablilty

and an infinite amount of time.

Will there ever be two identical snowflakes?

Will my DNA ever be replicated,

or am I already a copy of someone else's view

And even in

one billion years

will there

ever

be

another you?

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Dec 10, 2011
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