

Our entire universe consists of matter and energy interacting with itself
according to the laws of physics. That is reality. This is a world of
subatomic particles smashing into each other trillions of times per second
according to a list of rules.
The result of some of these collisions is a particular type of organization.
Examples include atoms, molecules, stars, planets, etc.
Other examples include much more advanced formations, such as seawater, or
rocks, or plants.
Then there are brains, and thoughts, and airplane wings.
What is a wing? How does it make something fly? It’s the same exact type
basic materials (quarks, protons, electrons, etc.) simply in another
configuration. So do wings really make things fly?
How about a memory? A replaying of an event in time within the mind of a
human. This is an organization as well — in this case an organization of
chemicals (themselves organization of molecules of atoms of quarks) that
allow us to store information in a format that is similar to that of human
experience.
What is human experience? It’s perceived using the brain (another
organization) and a number of sensory organs that are themselves specialized
organizations of building blocks.
Fundamentally, we have things crashing into each other at the subatomic
level, and everything else (the things we give names to and understand) are
nothing more than concepts associated with the organization of said
collisions.
That’s what life and death is — the collection of some of these bits into a
formation that matches a particular type of concept until it doesn’t match
that pattern anymore.
If we build a sand castle from sand, and then it gets destroyed by the
rising tide, where did that castle go? Where did it come from? Did it
actually exist at all? What is, “castle”?
What is life? What is love?
It is like “human”. They are all like the castle — temporary organizations
of building blocks in a pattern recognized. And once they are not in that
pattern anymore they “die”.
But nothing dies because nothing ever existed.
There’s just a bunch of stuff banging into itself. ::
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