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DarknessAndDespair
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- Mar 26, 2023
- 62
Absolutely. Totally agreeYes. Life doesn't need to exist, it doesn't solve any problem it didn't first create, its elimination can't be missed once its gone (meaning there will be no harm experienced the day after it's gone), given that the desire to live would end with it, and blowing up the universe will also ensure that prospective parents can't bring any new creation here to suffer, which is the real reason to press the button in my judgement.
Opposition to this course of action, as it was framed here, is, as far as I can ascertain, based on nothing but deontological morality, which is a pile of crap, because consequences are the only thing that matters, and the very reason rules even have meaning to begin with. And there would be absolutely no negative consequences to a universe devoid of life, regardless of how it became that way.