1000-year old windmills still in use

At 0:48 I was thinking “ARRAKIS. DUNE. DESERT PLANET.”

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With a 1000 year old chock.

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I read that it happens in our bodies too. Our cells are dying all the time and being replaced everyday.

So it will be, that after all these exchanges, we are still the same person?

I think yes, we are the same person, yet always changing, either our cells and our way of thinking.

Walking metamorphosis…

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I have a bicycle I bought in college in 1993. It was years old at the time, but when I broke the frame, Trek replaced it for free. A few years ago, I realized I replaced the last original part in a repair. That thing got me all the way through school AND a coast to coast pedal. It is the same bike, no question.

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“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.”

― Heraclitus

If all our skin cells are being replaced, how come tattoos remain? :slight_smile:

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