Do you have any idea, since you talk of creating ''space'' for the new through death, whether death is something that evolved? — TheMadFool
I mean could it be that at a certain point in time both mortal and immortal cells/lifeforms evolved but the latter were, paradoxically, ''unfit'' for survival?
Or is it that death is simply inevitable because cells are constantly under environmental stress and succumb to them, meaning that if not for these stresses cells would be immortal? — TheMadFool
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