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Author Topic:   Entropy and the immutable law of death
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Message 29 of 83 (424058)
09-25-2007 11:01 AM
Reply to: Message 26 by Hyroglyphx
09-23-2007 2:02 PM


The Answers.
It says nothing about why anything should die, and moreover, why nothing on earth can ever defeat death.
Things need to die because there are finite resources.
Nothing we know of has avoided dying so far because such a thing will require a higher level of technology than anything has yet achieved and the random mutation that would do it simply hasn't happened.

Aslan is not a Tame Lion

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