Our Existence in this Universe is Purely Incidental, We Just Don't Really Matter!

All living beings - human beings, animals and plants - all of them, are purely incidental as far as the universe is concerned.

Even if no human being, animal or plant were there it won't really matter.

Not really. Not at all.

The Sun will be back every morning.

The Moon will be back every evening.

The Stars will carry on as if nothing was different.

The water in the rivers will flow as it does otherwise.

The winds and storms will happen as they happen.

Our existence in this universe is purely incidental.

We just don't really matter!

The universe is infinite, we are not, we are finite.

Not only our existence, our non-existence as well, after we die, also doesn't really matter.

So being born and eventually dying is actually a non-event.

In fact, the universe itself is incidental.

The primary thing is time.

Time is all powerful and the only thing that essentially matters.

Even if the mass in the universe and the universe itself were not there, that also won't matter.

Time will still march on.

Time will march on ahead with the blankness around it.

We are a function of time.

Today we are here (you are very well alive and in existence if you are reading this blog post at this very moment but I, the author of this blog post, might very well be dead).

100 years later we - both of us - will surely not be here (neither you, the reader nor me, the author of this blog post).

This blog post may remain there though.

It is possible that this blog post may not be there then, after 100 years.

And if ALL the living beings and non-living things in this universe cease to exist then this blog post will certainly not be there.

However, time would have marched much ahead by then.

Time will be there. Very much there.

Time itself is God.

It will always be in existence.

I will not be there after a certain point in time.

You will not be there after a certain point in time.

Universe may be there or may not be there after a certain point in time.

Only time would know what will happen to the universe.

Time, however, will be there for all time to come.