Tuesday, January 09, 2007
A healthy male can usually produce 3-6 milliliters of semen each time he ejaculates. That amount of semen typically contains about 300-400 miillion sperm. That's 300-400 million cloned copies of his own genes.
If a man has intercourse three times a week, he climaxes, on average, 156 times a year. Using the above figures, one can easily work out that he produces about 500-900 milliliters of semen per annum. That is about 50-60 billion sperm. That means that, over the course of a normal life, a human male produces more genes than there are stars in a galaxy. On planet Earth, a single male can create enough genes to populate a universe every decade. From a reproductive point of view, the human male is little more than a gene machine, mass-producing his genes for export. There is a biological meaning as well as a moral point in the Jewish saying "When you kill a man, you destroy a nation."
~ After death by Darryl Reanney
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