By the Banach-Tarski Paradox, you can take any politician, dissect them into finitely many pieces, and reassemble them as any other politician. Also, you can take any politician and reassemble them into two identical politicians. (Unless, of course, we are deprived of choice.)
Replying to @perrymetzger
The first part also follows from the fact we're all made up of about the same number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. It also follows that: you can take any politician and reassemble them into a surfboard.
5:34 PM - 2 Feb 2019
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