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Like Jeff Goldblum once said, life finds a way.
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Yes, it would. There just wouldn't be anyone around to prove its existence; that doesn't mean it's not there.
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Life is made from the remains of stars, in order to prevent new life from evolving the universe would have to be destroyed. So the universe would still exist and new forms of life would take our place
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No, because there would be no one to acknowledge its existence.
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Obviously, why wouldn't it?
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Yes. If all trees die. Does a tree still exist.
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What kind of retarded question is this?
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This is like asking if a tree falls in the woods and nobody is around to hear it, does it still make noise?
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Yes all material items would still be there but it'd pretty much just be a bunch of floating rocks; in my opinion, if theres no life its pretty much gone.
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Yeah. Just because we're not here to observe it doesn't mean it magically stops existing. Matter operates differently when it's not being observed, but it still exists.
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