Since I was a young teenager and learned about atoms and molecules, back in the late 1960s, and ever since, I had a niggling doubt in my mind:
"
Could the universe be an organism - or even an inorganic compound - we inhabit at subatomic level?"
I mean... solar systems look like atoms, galaxies could easily be complex molecules, enzymes, hormones, or any of a trillion different compounds?

LEFT: Three thousand light-years away, a dying star
throws off shells of glowing gas in this image from the Hubble Space
Telescope of the Cat's Eye Nebula.
(Image credit: J. P. Harrington (U. Maryland) & K. J. Borkowski (NCSU) HST, NASA)
Could the above be a dying cell? Or perhaps somethng much smaller, (yet to us prodigiously large)?
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Lol. Omg you crack me up Barnie.
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The guy is comedy gold
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