Take a look at what life is, its the experiences of part of a whole so we have life <whole, whole=whole so what does whole-life=?

Something else must be occupying the unknown part...so what is it? could it be death? I always thought of death as the whole however because when you die everything that was unique to you dies as well. so you are back at the whole, or nothing either of which wouldn't work in the equation because nothing wouldn't have any bearing and whole is already included in it.

for all we know life will one day encompass everything and the cycle will be complete. but i think the whole-life= part is being used for something else, it is the imbalance set forth in our universe. and the laws of universal nature say we must eventually balance out once again, either through the extinction of all life or the absoluteness of all life.


idk im rambling, but i get these little glimpses at what might be, how we are simply a tiny reaction taking place in a universe filled with greater things. and its hard to make a gamble at what any of those things might be.



life is strange my friends.
SwirlyMass Reviewed by SwirlyMass on . I've discovered the answer to everything. Take a look at what life is, its the experiences of part of a whole so we have life <whole, whole=whole so what does whole-life=? Something else must be occupying the unknown part...so what is it? could it be death? I always thought of death as the whole however because when you die everything that was unique to you dies as well. so you are back at the whole, or nothing either of which wouldn't work in the equation because nothing wouldn't have any bearing and whole is already included in Rating: 5