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From the Non-Living to the Death

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.9278

Keywords:

Heuristics, Consciousness, Life and Death, Universe, Reality

Abstract

This paper posits that life and death are two sides of one and the same process. Rather than considering states, we must adopt a process-oriented perspective. This article presents three speculative arguments. The first hypothesis suggests that existence is the strategy by which the universe manifests itself, and that the first tactic for activating this strategy is the simultaneity between life and non-life. The second hypothesis posits that consciousness is a stance of the living experience. The third hypothesis asserts that we are simultaneously alive and dead, but that we remain more time alive than dead. This is why we have the impression that we are alive. The paper is hence written in the first person. Speculation is a valid heuristic when there is no sufficient information available or when thinking ventures in a domain where the state-of-the-art is scarce.

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Author Biographies

Carlos Eduardo Maldonado, Universidad El Bosque

Conceptualization

No conflict of interest

Mauricio Hoyos, Physique et Mécanique des Milieux Hétérogènes

Formal analysis

No conflict of interest

Posted

07/05/2024

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Section

Biological Sciences

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