u/Independent-Slip5147

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Say hello to my hypothesis: imagine if the universe functions as a body. That's what I was thinking. Listen before you judge me. For example, black holes work like mitochondria; they're not like a gateway to another dimension. They break down matter and convert it into energy or other matter necessary for the expansion of the universe. Or pulsars; they're like a heart, keeping energy waves alive, or nebulae, and they work together. One can't function without the other, just like our bodies. For example, after a star or planet breaks apart, it leaves behind dust that becomes a nebula, or a pulsar, or something like a black hole. Nothing is wasted; everything has a purpose. The universe is like a human body; it will age and die. God created us to witness this, to show His power. If we didn't exist, there would be no purpose in creating these things.

u/Independent-Slip5147 — 13 days ago

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Welcome to my theory. As you can see in the photos, I liken the universe to a body. For example, a black hole doesn't just pull something in and send it to a different dimension; in my opinion, it breaks it apart and transforms it into something necessary for the universe's growth. Or pulsars, like a heart, keep the energy from the black hole alive by scattering it into space. If there were no pulsars, new stars wouldn't be born. So pulsars are like a heart; they keep things alive and constantly emit energy or radiation. If there were no black holes, pulsars, or things like the sun and planets, the body couldn't survive. They all work together and support each other. For example, when a cell in our body gets very old, when it loses its old properties, just like suns and planets, it disappears, it self-destructs, and then it transforms into another substance. Or when it's torn apart by a black hole, it's sent elsewhere, helping another star or something else to be born. So the universe both renews itself and something like a body comes into being. In the end, just like us, the body, the universe, will get very old and die.

u/Independent-Slip5147 — 13 days ago

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Welcome to my theory. As you can see in the photos, I liken the universe to a body. For example, a black hole doesn't just pull something in and send it to a different dimension; in my opinion, it breaks it apart and transforms it into something necessary for the universe's growth. Or pulsars, like a heart, keep the energy from the black hole alive by scattering it into space. If there were no pulsars, new stars wouldn't be born. So pulsars are like a heart; they keep things alive and constantly emit energy or radiation. If there were no black holes, pulsars, or things like the sun and planets, the body couldn't survive. They all work together and support each other. For example, when a cell in our body gets very old, when it loses its old properties, just like suns and planets, it disappears, it self-destructs, and then it transforms into another substance. Or when it's torn apart by a black hole, it's sent elsewhere, helping another star or something else to be born. So the universe both renews itself and something like a body comes into being. In the end, just like us, the body, the universe, will get very old and die.

u/Independent-Slip5147 — 13 days ago