Social Sciences, asked by srikar72, 11 months ago

what is the purpose of death​

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Answered by chandeldevesh
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agar mot hai.

toh insaan ko mot se ladna hoga

kyunki agar tumhe zindagi jini hai toh tumhe

yeh karna padega

lekin main yeh zindagi nahi jini.

kaash kal meri mot ho jae

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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To ask what is the purpose of life or death is as subjective as asking what is the purpose of mountains or sea. We can explain objectively that mountain exist as clashing tectonic plates under the earth’s surface; or we can explain subjectively of the awe that mountain climbers see when they climbed the peak of Mount Everest.

I am going to skip the subjective meaning of death; and answer the objective reason for its existence instead.

Senescence (aging) is an interesting question since if the objective purpose of life is propagate the DNA (survival of the fittest) then removing aging would be a great advantage. Yet with exception of Virus and some rare sea animals, every creatures age and die of “natural causes” even if they survive being eaten by predators or out of starvation.

Hence it must be advantageous for the species that the older member of the species die out, compared to living forever. Some biologist speculates that it is because of the accumulated “wear and tear” mean that it is beneficial for them to die out to allow the stronger and younger copies of their DNA to consume the scarce resources.

During our hunter gatherer phase of existence (between 100,000 BC to 40,000 BC), old member of the tribe are just left behind because they are not strong enough to keep following the tribe.

Modern view of death is a “technical failure” of body organs; instead of an inevitable destiny. If we can keep the body organs working perfectly forever, then immortality is not an impossibility.

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