RE: Why your exsistence is more worthless than you previousy thought it was.
February 6, 2014 at 3:49 pm
(This post was last modified: February 6, 2014 at 3:53 pm by x2theone2x.)
(February 6, 2014 at 3:37 pm)Chad32 Wrote:(February 6, 2014 at 1:42 pm)x2theone2x Wrote: Because action in this life is synonymous with no action; in terms of the result.
That's just demonstrably wrong. Just the existence of life proves that something comes out of actions taken by creatures. Making young is how a species survives. Even when our sun dies, it's still not over for the universe at large. Each life is a page. The story of the human race is a book, and the universe likely has many books written and unwritten, to use a metaphor.
Let's start with the largest concept of area we define our existence in currently, the universe. The universe begins, and the universe ends. I'm not saying it will or won't, probably not from the studies I've read, but humans are naturally wrong quite often. Anyway let's say it begins, it lasts 100 trillion years, it ends "somehow". It factually never even existed. Now take the human, you go through your whole life and you die. Your life, for you, was factually useless, THIS IS FACT. Let's say your life was recorded greatly, that WILL FACTUALLY impact other people for ages to come. Even if you do have an impact, that doesn't mean it's not pointless. The universe from observation at this point serves no purpose from any physicists perspective. All in all if the greatest measurement of what sustaining us serves no purpose, nothing does, FACT. Unless you give it a constraint: The purpose of the legs of a human is for them to run for example.