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i am not here by mistake.
Is it crazy talk to assume that space with it's infinate galaxies and universes resemble that of our own biology. Lets just pretend that the planets are cells obviously made up of there own materials and space between is interstitial, such as our interstitial fluid (just different material/matter). Our cells have permeability to either specific or non-specific things. Such as these rocks/ gas masses may be permeable to whatever is out there with affinity towards it, if any. Would it then be wise to say that within our own physiological processes we may understand how other systems out there work. Do we add these concepts to physics, astronomy, ec. ec. I understand there is much more to it out there, I have yet to try and discuss/understand space travel, other intelligent life (for sure excists), beginning,ENERGY ec. I am far from intelligent in these subjects but like you I need to put it all together in my head. Like you I must understand so I may understand my role as a human in this bigger picture. Is our death basically just a graduation from life and we move on to something beyond our comprehension. are we limited in knowledge confined by this earth and our bodies/temple. Maybe we graduate onto another planet where we pick up knowledge right where we left off and continue on to be confined once more, and repeat and repeat.