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Ever wonder how much DNA is packed inside you?

Let’s break it down.

Each human cell contains about 2 meters of DNA. Multiply that by the ~37 trillion cells in your body, and you’re looking at roughly 74 trillion meters of genetic material. That’s enough to stretch from Earth to Pluto and back—not once, but around six times.

Let that sink in: the instructions that make you could be strung across the entire solar system multiple times.

Why does this matter?

Because it’s a reminder of just how intricately and profoundly life is encoded. Your very biology holds a cosmic scale of information—twisted into double helices, folded with atomic precision, and dancing with the same geometry that structures galaxies.

So the next time you feel small, remember:
You are built with stardust precision and planetary proportions.

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