The inherent flaw with the notion that we're not meant to exist due to the immeasurable quality of time is that time in and of itself is a human concept created to measure that which is immeasurable.
Think of "time" as an imperfect coping mechanism one species on one planet came up with to quantify the unquantifiable.
Or turn your question to the philosophical side of things. Why is a validation of our right to be here, of its statistical, physical, or metaphysical probability mandatory in the first place? Existence simply is. It doesn't need a reason, or a calculable cause, because it's happening right now, all around us, always has been, and always will. You're simply in it, so... what do?
Is it normal to live in a paradox?
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The inherent flaw with the notion that we're not meant to exist due to the immeasurable quality of time is that time in and of itself is a human concept created to measure that which is immeasurable.
Think of "time" as an imperfect coping mechanism one species on one planet came up with to quantify the unquantifiable.
Or turn your question to the philosophical side of things. Why is a validation of our right to be here, of its statistical, physical, or metaphysical probability mandatory in the first place? Existence simply is. It doesn't need a reason, or a calculable cause, because it's happening right now, all around us, always has been, and always will. You're simply in it, so... what do?