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If after a trillion eons the last galaxy fisses out, the last dead star explodes, the last black hole evaporates, the last photon decays, the last stars burn no more, the expanding universe dissolves into the cold black oblivion and all energy is dissapated (time - space between - motion - energy - matter are no more) - depleted, spent,frigid, down to the smallest quntum particle or field
Why was it all ?
And why did we live ?
@sonship saidNo reason, no reason at all.
If after a trillion eons the last galaxy fisses out, the last dead star explodes, the last black hole evaporates, the last photon decays, the last stars burn no more, the expanding universe dissolves into the cold black oblivion and all energy is dissapated (time - space between - motion - energy - matter are no more) - depleted, spent,frigid, down to the smallest quntum particle or field
Why was it all ?
And why did we live ?
Why do you think there has to be a ‘why’?
@sonship saidIt's sheer human arrogance to presume we are here as some kind of ultimate purpose of the universe. We're here and then we're not here. Same as my cat. Same as the tree outside my window.
If after a trillion eons the last galaxy fisses out, the last dead star explodes, the last black hole evaporates, the last photon decays, the last stars burn no more, the expanding universe dissolves into the cold black oblivion and all energy is dissapated (time - space between - motion - energy - matter are no more) - depleted, spent,frigid, down to the smallest quntum particle or field
Why was it all ?
And why did we live ?
'Why' is not the interesting/meaningful question. 'How' is the interesting question.
@sonship saidThe universe is eternal. The second law of thermodynamics only affect 3d systems
If after a trillion eons the last galaxy fisses out, the last dead star explodes, the last black hole evaporates, the last photon decays, the last stars burn no more, the expanding universe dissolves into the cold black oblivion and all energy is dissapated (time - space between - motion - energy - matter are no more) - depleted, spent,frigid, down to the smallest quntum particle or field
Why was it all ?
And why did we live ?
@sonship saidCan't say that I know exactly.
If after a trillion eons the last galaxy fisses out, the last dead star explodes, the last black hole evaporates, the last photon decays, the last stars burn no more, the expanding universe dissolves into the cold black oblivion and all energy is dissapated (time - space between - motion - energy - matter are no more) - depleted, spent,frigid, down to the smallest quntum particle or field
Why was it all ?
And why did we live ?
In the scenario you described, when everything is gone, "why" doesn't mean much.
Of course I don't really know what you're thinking do I?
@sonship saidWhat the heck! I've been sorry a lot. 🤦♂️
Folks,
That was not the video I remember enjoying. But it was like it pretty much, informative.
While we contemplate . . . a nice song imo
I've Never Been Sorry
https://soundcloud.com/hymnstream/ive-never-been-sorry
@ghost-of-a-duke saidHey ghost, "how" is your cat? I have five. Had six, but one got hit by a car. Now it is not. 🤔
It's sheer human arrogance to presume we are here as some kind of ultimate purpose of the universe. We're here and then we're not here. Same as my cat. Same as the tree outside my window.
'Why' is not the interesting/meaningful question. 'How' is the interesting question.
It's all I can do to keep my Blue Healer (female) from killing the rest. She did kill about half a dozen when she was young, but I got it sunk into her head to leave them alone. I told her I love the cats too.
@karoly-aczel saidGod is eternal. God created the universe. The universe had a beginning, therefore it's not eternal.
The universe is eternal. The second law of thermodynamics only affect 3d systems