Raziaar
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It's a simple question really, but undoubtedly a very difficult and complex answer. How does old age and death factor into evolution? What is the purpose of nature to have created organisms that wither away and self destruct in time, rather than continue on indefiniately at a certain maturity point(everlasting life until unnatural death)?
Its just a little confusing to me. Hope somebody can shed light on it. I'm asking for more than the biological facts that cells deteriorate. I'm trying to figure out why they do, and why they do at certain rates compared to other organisms. Or even why they do to begin with.
Why do certain species live longer than others, or in some cases, significantly longer(such as trees)?
*note: this isn't about religion or anything like that. Just very curious*
Its just a little confusing to me. Hope somebody can shed light on it. I'm asking for more than the biological facts that cells deteriorate. I'm trying to figure out why they do, and why they do at certain rates compared to other organisms. Or even why they do to begin with.
Why do certain species live longer than others, or in some cases, significantly longer(such as trees)?
*note: this isn't about religion or anything like that. Just very curious*