u/Difficult_Sundae_391

The meaning of life

Hear me out, i think the point of life is death. It is known the big bang was a starting point. But what if anti matter is death. I mean that in a sense of less gravity, what if the reason why life was possible was because death wasn’t a concept until the earth started having bacteria to prove that. Look at every other plant in the system they’re just gases or rocks. Nothing to really define life as, but on earth even wood is considered life. These rocks still expand around a star so what if this thing we call life affects the gravity of a rock as it rotates around a star. If there’s a lot of life then it makes the rock heavier and thus more gravity. But once death happens we see from past extinctions that it liquifies so the rock is using matter to convert it to anti matter. That way it’ll be lighter and move around the sun faster. I mean the dinosaurs were life and after years we use them for oil sooooo

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u/Difficult_Sundae_391 — 3 days ago