The universe is an exceptionally vast place, where organic life is a rare phenomenon. Often, we ponder, "Are we alone?" We question whether there is more life in the cosmos, or if we are a cosmic anomaly. But perhaps this isn't the right question. We search for other organic life, but what if other forms of life exist, life that isn't organic? Imagine life forms based on processes entirely unrelated to the organic world. Consider this: What if the universe itself is but a smaller organ within a larger life form? A life form so immense that our universe is just one of its many segments. And what if this larger life form perceives organic life as a mere bacterium-one that must be eradicated from its system?
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