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<blockquote data-quote="Asgard" data-source="post: 47199" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>Read my post above. I believe it's the most realistic explanation that could potentially answer some of our questions. If everything is cyclical (to the smallest observable element), then we can conclude that the entirety of existence itself is also cyclical in nature (cosmical breathing/heartbeat, AKA both the Big Bang and the Big Crunch). But I still feel uncertain when it comes to ancient myths since... maybe these are indeed cosmical "breadcrumbs" that we often interpret in our own ways (language -> stories in the case for Homo Sapiens) that could've been perfectly laid out by a "higher intelligence" (like an easter egg).</p><p></p><p>The ultimate question is, do we have control over what happens to our matter after our bodily deaths? From an observer standpoint of view, your brain decays along with your body but what about the unseen? I think death is the ultimate answer (in an individual case). Although I still believe nothingness is better than this crap (for most people that haven't won the "cosmical lottery").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asgard, post: 47199, member: 342"] Read my post above. I believe it's the most realistic explanation that could potentially answer some of our questions. If everything is cyclical (to the smallest observable element), then we can conclude that the entirety of existence itself is also cyclical in nature (cosmical breathing/heartbeat, AKA both the Big Bang and the Big Crunch). But I still feel uncertain when it comes to ancient myths since... maybe these are indeed cosmical "breadcrumbs" that we often interpret in our own ways (language -> stories in the case for Homo Sapiens) that could've been perfectly laid out by a "higher intelligence" (like an easter egg). The ultimate question is, do we have control over what happens to our matter after our bodily deaths? From an observer standpoint of view, your brain decays along with your body but what about the unseen? I think death is the ultimate answer (in an individual case). Although I still believe nothingness is better than this crap (for most people that haven't won the "cosmical lottery"). [/QUOTE]
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