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There is an idea that the reason why even the subatomic particles (electrons in particular in the link below) are exactly the same is because they are the same particle along different "world lines". One way I imagine this is, imagine an electron **now** and **a few seconds later** - we can easily imagine it is the same one. Now replace **now** with ***here***, and **a few seconds** later with ***there***... (Entirely speculatively, this indicates superdeterminism[1] for me).
1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superdeterminism
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