Can you gain more weight than the weight of the food you eat? - cannot generate system identifier for general entity check
Let's say you eat 6 ounces of the richest, most decadent chocolate mousse world. Can you earn more than 6 grams of weight due? Why or why not?
The law of conservation of mass say that it is impossible to have a mass greater than what will you eat, at least in a closed system. Regardless of how your body processed foods, can have more mass (weight of the food chain) produce found in the diet. However, in theory, you could win £ 2 Oz of 6 foam if they changed something, like the rest of the food was processed, for example if it has caused his body to metabolize food differently.
But I bet this does not work like that. However, I do not know what is actually happening.
(Yes, I try to justify everything I did, and in fact was closer to 8 or 10 ounces)
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