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1•) What is the universe made of? 2•) How did life begin? 3•) Are we alone in the universe? 4•) What makes us human? 5•) What is consciousness? 6•) Why do we dream?7 Why is there stuff? 8•) Are there other
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1•) What is the universe made of?
2•) How did life begin?
3•) Are we alone in the universe?
4•) What makes us human?
5•) What is consciousness?
6•) Why do we dream?7 Why is there stuff?
8•) Are there other universes?
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stardust particles, big collisions and random occurrences, def not, awareness and ability to be different from others around you, we dream because our brain processes the things we’ve seen during our sleep, other universes do indeed exist
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Normal matter, 'dark matter,' and 'dark energy' are three sorts of substances hypothesized to exist in the Universe. The atoms that make up stars, planets, humans, and every other observable thing in the Universe make up normal matter.
Under the blanket of hydrogen, rudimentary organic molecules began to form after things calmed down. Some scientists believe that these molecules eventually merged to become RNA, a molecular actor long credited with bringing life to the surface. In other words, virtually as soon as our planet was born, the stage was set for life to arise.
The answer is indefinitely accurate. There is a possibility of life being out there but there is also a chance of us being alone. There is no concrete answer.
Our amount of self-awareness is a fascinating aspect of being human. Our ability to be aware, that is, our awareness of basic sensory inputs, is even more vital. In layman's terms, we can reflect on our sentiments and judgments, which triggers an emotional response (unless you're a psychopath).
Sentience, or knowledge of internal and outward existence, is the most basic form of consciousness.
One popular view concerning the purpose of dreams is that they aid in the storage of key memories and lessons learnt, the elimination of unimportant memories, and the sorting of complex thoughts and feelings. Sleep, according to research, aids memory storage.
N/A : define stuff
There is a multiverse, not just one universe. Leading scientists have spoken about a super-Copernican revolution in Scientific American articles and books like Brian Greene's The Hidden Reality.
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