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The purpose of life is to live. Live life, stop asking silly questions about it.
But if "to live" is the object/end to be attained by Life - is it not achieved right off the birth? What's next?
Why?
To sum it up, it seems like you're saying that the purpose of life is death.The next question would be "what is the purpose of death?"
Leading scientists theorize that it's entirely possible and probable that life exists somewhere else in the universe. Perhaps that is not the case. Perhaps life is so rare that we are the ONLY living beings in the entire history of the universe. Or perhaps life did exist somewhere in the universe at one point billions of billions of billions of billions of years ago and it's now dead. Given that we can conceptualize how infinite time and space is to a lesser degree, it seems odd that a civilization far far more advanced than us has not found us yet. Seems entirely logical and possible to me that we are indeed all alone in the universe.
Quote from: |iR|Focalor on February 12, 2011, 05:21:10 PMLeading scientists theorize that it's entirely possible and probable that life exists somewhere else in the universe. Perhaps that is not the case. Perhaps life is so rare that we are the ONLY living beings in the entire history of the universe. Or perhaps life did exist somewhere in the universe at one point billions of billions of billions of billions of years ago and it's now dead. Given that we can conceptualize how infinite time and space is to a lesser degree, it seems odd that a civilization far far more advanced than us has not found us yet. Seems entirely logical and possible to me that we are indeed all alone in the universe.A couple additional possibilities:- Maybe life is common, but "intelligent" life that can make radios and rocket ships is rare.- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. So that it would take literally billions of years for them to reach us, just as it would also take billions of years for them to become aware of us even if they knew where to look. (The observable universe is something like 93 billion light years across.)
A couple additional possibilities:- Maybe life is common, but "intelligent" life that can make radios and rocket ships is rare.- Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be. So that it would take literally billions of years for them to reach us, just as it would also take billions of years for them to become aware of us even if they knew where to look. (The observable universe is something like 93 billion light years across.)
Maybe advanced civilizations have existed or do exist somewhere, but the speed of light really is the absolute unsurpassable barrier that it seems to be.