How our teeth and bones are made from calcium that came from supernovas

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How can you trace minerals from supernovas to our teeth and bones? Isn’t the calcium that make up our bones produced during our gestation? How is that connected to a supernova from potentially millions of years ago?

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It’s all a theory. There’s no way of truly knowing. But if you start from the premise that everything in the universe started off as hydrogen (the simplest atom), then the only way for more complex atoms to come about is through intense energy – the most intense being supernovas.

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