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Is infinity relevant to human life? If so, how? It is often argued that the immensity of time and space detracts from the value and significance of life on earth. What is your opinion?
Well, from what standpoint?(not to ask what that would be:importance) lets try to be as objective as possible...
Historically: Life on Earth is of no importance.
Who's talking: The question itself will vanish with mankind...who's to ask/bother this nanomicropinpoint in infinity....
Future: Its evident that life will not last , if only for the sun......,so life on Earth cant be of significant importance in the cause of infinity.
However,here's some uncertainty as to the question if life will succeed in prolonging its existence beyond Earth and beyond its own degenerationprocess.......
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which major influence could life develop in the cause of changing infinite important processes......?
Well, Factual,I wouldnt know,but mobilising my boundries of reasonableness(my gutts(<:)~), I tend to be convinced,that our nanomicropinexposure is not capable of disturbing the future of the Universe dramatically...... There arent Earth's enough to make that happen......
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