“Even though we’ve yet to see evidence of it, it makes the most sense that there is life on other planets. I can imagine that a lot of it – especially if the life exists on Earth-like planets – might be quite similar to ours. Carbon-based, structural bodies of increasing complexity that consume resources, likely reproduce in some way, and die. If there is intelligent life outside of Earth, one might wonder if their intelligence has far surpassed ours; whether they have manipulated their genomes/evolution to have altered the definition of life entirely. I also wonder if life can exist outside of Earth-like planets. What might life be like on a planet without water, with limited oxygen? Could it exist? Could there be silicon-based lifeforms, or even life-forms not consisting of matter at all? Am I allowed to create more questions out of your questions?”
What is time?
"Time is an obsession of the modern man. But I believe it could once be simply described as 'the changing of seasons' or 'when the berries come in.'"

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