Quote Originally Posted by Jah420
Is that, in your opinion, what sentient life is?
Or is it just a theory you are presenting?
i guess it's just my overblown way of stating the obvious fact that what we consider life is of little or no importance when considered on the vast scale of the universe. when faced with the apparent sparseness of life, one should at least be open to the possibility that it is merely an accidental happenstance and not the great achievement we seem to believe it to be. i find those who grasp feebly at the notion of eternal life to be tiresomely absorbed with the preeminence of humanity in a universe in which they are merely a powerless flyspeck awaiting their eventual extinction.
delusionsofNORMALity Reviewed by delusionsofNORMALity on . The Origin and Destiny of Life? So it's a scientific fact that energy, in any form, can neither be created or destroyed, only transfered. But what about life? It's something i've been thinking about for a while now but I cant seem to talk to people about it without them drifting off on the whole 'ghosts and supernatural' tangent.. it always seems to go a bit hollywood in conversation and it gets on my nerves. So.. is there a point somewhere in which 'life' starts? I guess you could trace it back to sperm, but I don't Rating: 5