I'm not saying it doesn't end. It's what kind of end that's the issue. You know matter can't be destroyed, right? It just recycles. Turns into something else.
[ Sam Anders Talking About The Universe, this is apparently his life now. it's kind of hard not to, once you've been part of it. and once you've watched this cycle from beginning to end. though he's talking about it more in the way a stoner goes about an existential crisis - very chill, bu very engaged in it as well. And with something smoking hanging between his fingers. ]
When they hit singularity, if they merge instead of blowing each other to hell, that'll still be the end of two races. [ that'd been what Kara missed, when they'd told her she was the harbinger of death, that she'd bring them all to their end. it was a new beginning as well. ] Humanity won't exist anymore as it was, and neither will artificial life. They turn into something new.
If they just destroy each other, life will eventually grow again, but it'll be back to square frakkin' one. No evolution, just repeating the same old equation, you know?
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[ Sam Anders Talking About The Universe, this is apparently his life now. it's kind of hard not to, once you've been part of it. and once you've watched this cycle from beginning to end. though he's talking about it more in the way a stoner goes about an existential crisis - very chill, bu very engaged in it as well. And with something smoking hanging between his fingers. ]
When they hit singularity, if they merge instead of blowing each other to hell, that'll still be the end of two races. [ that'd been what Kara missed, when they'd told her she was the harbinger of death, that she'd bring them all to their end. it was a new beginning as well. ] Humanity won't exist anymore as it was, and neither will artificial life. They turn into something new.
If they just destroy each other, life will eventually grow again, but it'll be back to square frakkin' one. No evolution, just repeating the same old equation, you know?