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Can you give me scientific references to mass loss during the pass over?
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Can you give me scientific references to mass loss during the pass over?
The energy of Hiroshima atomic explosion is the 0.7 gram. The lost of weight during human death ranges from 2.5 to 22.4 gram (the Russian Internet Resource, and I think, that any natural leak of matter was considered and calculated). So, the really the supernatural thing is happening.
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Can you give me scientific references to mass loss during the pass over? - by theBorg - August 17, 2016 at 8:52 am

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