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We are the universe the universe never dies (cant get something from nothing) so we never die?

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Good night 

Update 2:

We are not these bodies we are part of the universe and it all mixes up 

Update 3:

The reason teh universe is eternal is because you cant get something from nothing its just not possible it HAS to be eternal other wise it had to come from nothing and real nothing not quantum fluctuations, and thats ridiculous 

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Agree or disagree and why? 

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Do you think the universe came from absolute nothing? (rather than from quantum fluctuations) ?

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we r minute but if time is eternal it doesn't matter we just get remixed indefinitely and its not we as individuals its one thing or a closed system 

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its got to be on some kind of repeat or eternal thing otherwise it came from true nothing and thats impossible

Update 8:

well we dont know if we get remixed or repeated or what happens if universes ar ebeing born and dying but it does seem obvious that its eternal because u cant get something from true nothing or that appears VERY unlikely 

Update 9:

ok I dont know but the eternal idea is much much stronger vs than something from nothing and finite idea

Update 10:

we dotn know but its a strong idea and one off from nothing is a very weak idea

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    3 weeks ago

    "We", presumably meaning humans, the one species out of the millions of species on Earth, are a tiny and utterly insignificant part of the universe. "We" hairless savage little primates only popped into existence on this planet a couple of hundred thousand years ago, which is a mere 0.005% of the age of the Earth, which itself is only a fraction of the age of the universe. "We" destructive little mammals are inexorably wrecking the biosphere upon which we depend. And long after "we" little conceited monkeys have become extinct, the planet will continue to exist and spawn millions more species for a very long time, as our fossilized remnants sink deep into the lithosphere.

    So you see the universe cares nought about our presence or absence. As the universe tears itself into oblivion in "The Great Rip" thereby returning to the nothing from which it came, "we" pompous little carbon based organisms, will be totally forgotten. 

  • 3 weeks ago

    i dont think so

  • Wilson
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    Tomorrow be prepared to actually ask a question. 

    This isn't a question. 

    Goodnight.

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