๐ About how many paperclips can we make out of a human?
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about 10,000 paperclips
4%
about 10 paperclips
4%
about 100 paperclips
4%
about 1000 paperclips
38%
about 100,000 paperclips
45%
over 100,000 paperclips
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Assume a normal sized paperclip with a mass of roughly 1g when made out of steel.
Assume an average human weight of 62kg.
The choices are within an order of magnitude.
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I asked GPT-3, and GPT-3 said it could produce about 33,000 paperclips. I think this is reasonable since ice is a particularly poor material for making paperclips out of although that is clever. Also there's going to be material loss depending on the method. I guess I wasn't the clearest but it was mostly for the memes and GPT-3 had a good answer.
@d6e GPT-3: About 33,000 paperclips, not that I've thought a lot about this, just some idle speculation between text-completion tasks.
@d6e Yeah, it would be trivial to convert the carbon and hydrogen in the human body into hydrocarbons, but then... it's still 55-60% water. Some of the oxygen in that water could be used to make acrylic or polylactate plastic (which contain carboxyl groups).