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I have since my early teenage years pondered on my pre conception or actually the pre conception of everyone on this planet, before birth what were we, as there are supposedly a finite number of atoms and energy cannot be destroyed, then we as human beings must have been a part of some other structure animal or vegetable or mineral I just wonder what I must have been, a fence post, a bug, a rock it's just interesting to ponder, thank you jjd