Could it be morally inherent to say that to end a life which is aware of existence is morally wrong? Without the awareness to view it where is existence? It's not that existence no longer has a purpose any longer but that it really does not exist without the awareness. This is the whole does a tree still fall in the forest when there is nothing aware of it or does the tree only appear to have fallen once an awareness views it? This is the universal moral base case.
I really have no idea, I'm just looking for a hole to jump in here.
I really have no idea, I'm just looking for a hole to jump in here.