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Many scientists and researchers assume that a state of death or non-life is where the [[universe]] began. But what if that were not true? What if [[life]] arose with the creation of the [[universe]]? What if [[life]] is the default stage? | Many scientists and researchers assume that a state of death or non-life is where the [[universe]] began. But what if that were not true? What if [[life]] arose with the creation of the [[universe]]? What if [[life]] is the default stage? | ||
− | Almost every one of the [[major race]]s has a theory for this lack of surety about cosmological genesis. [[Terran]] scientific laypeople used to say: "What came first,the chicken or the egg?" | + | Almost every one of the [[major race]]s has a theory for this lack of surety about cosmological genesis. [[Terran]] scientific laypeople used to say: "What came first,the chicken or the egg?" The notion is as valid millenia forward as it was when the saying first was coined. |
== References & Contributors (Sources) == | == References & Contributors (Sources) == |