In this episode of 1000 Things You Should Know, host Ezra Wade takes you through the extraordinary journey of stellar nucleosynthesis, explaining how every atom in your body—from the iron in your blood to the calcium in your bones—was forged in the collapsing cores of massive stars that died billions of years ago. He explores supernovae, the cosmic cycle of chemical enrichment, the one-in-a-billion matter-antimatter asymmetry that makes your existence possible, and what it really means to be a temporary pattern of ancient, borrowed atoms.
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