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Interesting. Sort of...
So, how do you think humans came to be here?
Any thoughts on what happens when flesh fails and life ends?
Well i guess to sum up i believe in evolution, and i even somewhat believe in abiogensis.
But i do believe in god. The type of god einstein believed in, i think he called him "the grand watch maker". In the sense that the universe operates according to a fundamental set of laws and those laws not only allow, but necessitate the formation life.
In the universe with billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars, each most likely with a solar system like ours, life has to form somewhere, it probably exists anywhere in the universe with earth like conditions. That is: organic compounds (lipids, amino acids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates; the four types of molecules life is made of), and liquid water.
So what about the great beyond? Any thoughts?
I like to think we become Sentient Stars, sentenced to cry and rejoice as life struggles toward Sentience on ones planets.
Life may be cheap in our universe teaming with stars and galaxies but I have a feeling the luck and time required to birth Sentient Life make the odds of things like us coming into existence rare indeed.
Our Sun must be so proud!