Clay Charles
Jul 24, 2017 · 1 min read

Life, wherever it exists, is probably going to be different from life elsewhere. Life here looks like DNA and brains, quarks look tiny to us and stars look huge.

Those globular clusters, the points of energy and mass flying through the universe, those things might be a whole other echelon of existence. As protons electrons and neutrons support our existence, perhaps a parallel universe exists that is much larger than our’s. Contrarily, perhaps those quarks we are observe are actually supermassive black holes.

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