DarkRange55
Enlightened
- Oct 15, 2023
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Mortality started when life started (or sooner, in some senses).
Depending on how things are defined.
A solar system, or a cave full of crystals, or a geyser, for examples, have something resembling mortality in that if they are destroyed they do not come back in the same form.
Fire and whirlpools have much less of this property, and, as far as we know, an electron has none.
Depending on how things are defined.
A solar system, or a cave full of crystals, or a geyser, for examples, have something resembling mortality in that if they are destroyed they do not come back in the same form.
Fire and whirlpools have much less of this property, and, as far as we know, an electron has none.