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Is Death Natural?

Is Death Natural?

Many of the most beautiful and meaningful facets of life are the way they are£¬ because they are ephemeral.
I know that death is natural; Life runs its course before coming around again. Something present in or produced by nature is natural, such as an earthquake or typhoon, or a poisonous mushroom. Death is natural in the sense that to die is to conform to the ordinary course of living things in nature.
Death has been modeled as an exponential increase in the rate of illnesses with age.
Even with no micro-organisms attacking, the body is not well enough designed to function indefinitely. Something always breaks down eventually. What breakdowns, how many, and when they happen, is randomly distributed among individuals, except for conformance to average delays which may have been sculpted by evolution.
Some of those functions our medicine can't re-establish or substitute for and some of those are necessary for life.
In general, death is an unremarkable......


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