Not all things end.
The first radio signals sent by man for example,
they still reverberate out into radial space, and will continue to do so for
eternity, and every signal sent after this has followed the same tendency: continue forever.
Life itself though could be one of those things that “ends”. Tendencies aside, life’s
resilience in all spaces could be wiped out in its entirety in some cosmic instance,or
through some long gruesome, grinding, painful process. Either way, it’s our signals of
communication which are near impossible to extinguish completely, to catch up with and
track down, to eliminate without a trace, the task becomes almost impossible on many
levels. If life finds a way, it’s communication that we’re looking for, stumbling through
the darkness. Our legacy and most beastly of roots, from grunts to scripture, the language
of man, the horns of despair, this is the way, says Habermas.
So while we might expire, our communications will live on forever, constantly waiting for
those willing to listen, the loop isn't complete without a receiver afterall, trees falling
in forests n whatnot.
The Breath
Of All Things