xxBeanGirl420xx
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You know what's funny?
Think about how large our universe is.
Think about how large our galaxy is.
Think about how large our solar system is.
Think about how large Earth is.
Now, think about all that Earth has created in its long life span.
Now, think about what is lost if the Earth is suddenly eradicated.
Is it a lot? You tell me. I'm not sure, either.
Do we even exist? How big is the universe? Is it even a closed sphere, or is it a never-ending open plane? Due to the sheer size of the universe, is life on other planets probable? (This is solvable by the Drake Formula.) How will our little blue world end? Will we last long enough to see the end happen? What about black holes? What actually happens when you reach the gravitational center of one? Spaghettification? What if humans acquire the ability to travel at light speed? Faster? What if humans figure out how to use the spacetime continuum? What's outside of the universe? Are there multiple universes? If not, what's out there? How did the universe get created? The Big Bang? Where did that energy come from? How did the Big Bang happen? How come we were chosen to develop life and not any other planets in our system? What about the end of the universe? What happens then?
Questions, questions, questions... I think the one I'd like to know most, is:
What is the true meaning of life? (It's not 42, if you haven't already known.) I just wish we could know if life has a purpose, if it was given to us by some deity somewhere, or if existence is actually nonexistent, and nothing is actually happening...
Think about how large our universe is.
Think about how large our galaxy is.
Think about how large our solar system is.
Think about how large Earth is.
Now, think about all that Earth has created in its long life span.
Now, think about what is lost if the Earth is suddenly eradicated.
Is it a lot? You tell me. I'm not sure, either.
Do we even exist? How big is the universe? Is it even a closed sphere, or is it a never-ending open plane? Due to the sheer size of the universe, is life on other planets probable? (This is solvable by the Drake Formula.) How will our little blue world end? Will we last long enough to see the end happen? What about black holes? What actually happens when you reach the gravitational center of one? Spaghettification? What if humans acquire the ability to travel at light speed? Faster? What if humans figure out how to use the spacetime continuum? What's outside of the universe? Are there multiple universes? If not, what's out there? How did the universe get created? The Big Bang? Where did that energy come from? How did the Big Bang happen? How come we were chosen to develop life and not any other planets in our system? What about the end of the universe? What happens then?
Questions, questions, questions... I think the one I'd like to know most, is:
What is the true meaning of life? (It's not 42, if you haven't already known.) I just wish we could know if life has a purpose, if it was given to us by some deity somewhere, or if existence is actually nonexistent, and nothing is actually happening...