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Why Is There Air?

Such a silly question I know. But it can bring about other silly questions that don't make sense to us. Those are the questions that I like. Silly ones that don't make sense to anyone. But in all the silliness, there is a question that does make sense.

Why are we here?

If we can ask why air is there, we can ask why we are here. It only makes sense for one to do so in their nature of study. It would be nice to be able to study such things in a controlled environment. No one has to actually see the results except for the interested parties. Whatever the case, answers would be found, and I assume they would be amusing.

I doubt much can be obtained by just thinking about the question. Some refer to the Bible to determine an answer. Others retire to prayer. However one goes about it, they will find an answer that may or may not be to their liking.

So, I guess that's it for now. Just find what you want to know an answer to and try to investigate it out.

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