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Question: If you were the universe, what would you think about yourself!? What purpose would you assume you serve!?
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Knowing that I was "natural," I would be "challenging the cogency of the cosmological, teleological, and moral arguments, holding that I require no supernatural cause and government, but am self-existent, self-explanatory, self-operating, and self-directing, that the world-process is not teleological and anthropocentric, but purposeless," http://www!.ditext!.com/runes/n!.html
and that my "self-direction" is, as I said, "purposeless" because I have no purpose in finding any purpose other than to be "self-existent!."Www@QuestionHome@Com

'Universe' is not an objective 'ding an sich' but merely the collective term used to describe the objects within a set boundary (the current limits of our understanding of physics)!.

This aside, I would think that everything is working out fine!. My purpose would be to exist (what else would I want)!. I would also barely be conscious of the planet Earth because it is so small and insignificant compared to the vastness of the universe (me)!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Ahh, but you are the universe!. Outside your sphere of knowledge or imagination, nothing exists!. Of course you could be a figment of my imaginaton that only exists because I imagined a question was asked on this imaginary machine!.
Without me, you wouldn't exist!.!.!. it is all a state of mind!.
Then, it could be that I don't exist!Www@QuestionHome@Com

if i were the universe-- i will watch all with one eye and will try to remove all the sorrows humanity from the earth!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The purpose of symmetry!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

well the word "universe" is all so I would say i am apart of the universe nowWww@QuestionHome@Com

BalanceWww@QuestionHome@Com