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Simply, we would not exist if it were not for the bonding relationship between our neutrons, electrons, and protons. If we were to take out all the electrons in

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you would explode with the force of a 200 megaton atomic bomb (that's if your only 100 pounds). The positrons would collide with matter and cause this massive explosion.

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Simply, we would not exist if it were not for the bonding relationship between our neutrons, electrons, and protons. If we were to take out all the electrons in our body, we will not exist.

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