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Darkover

Darkover

Archangel
Jul 29, 2021
5,649
Conscious being are made up of tiny components called atoms
components are susceptible to external forces like heat, cold, and impacts, leading to potential damage or fragmentation
while an attractive force holds components together, it may not be strong enough to prevent fragmentation when significant external or internal forces are applied.
the problem is these atoms not permanently bound to each other so they can fragment when a forced is applied like teeth decay via eating physical damage disrupts this delicate system, a single point of failure can lead to catastrophic consequences we are all acceptable to injury's
 
Darkover

Darkover

Archangel
Jul 29, 2021
5,649
Conscious beings are temporary structures that degrade over time due to entropy, resulting in aging, disease, and death.

Conscious beings are constrained by their sensory and cognitive capabilities, leaving them unable to fully comprehend or perceive the universe's true nature.

Conscious beings rely on delicate, complex systems—like the brain and body—that are easily disrupted by physical damage, disease, or environmental factors.

Conscious beings must compete for limited resources, leading to conflict, suffering, and inequality.

Conscious beings experience the world subjectively and cannot directly share their inner experiences with others, leading to feelings of isolation.

Conscious beings are aware of their finite existence and the inevitability of death, leading to existential dread.
 

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