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Hi, I came to share my theory, if it is not clear, feel free to ask her! I think that soul and body work like the life cycle of a star: 1. Protostar:
A cloud of gas and dust begins to gather together under the force of gravity, while heating up.
2. Main series star:
When the temperature and pressure in the star's core are high enough, the process of fusing hydrogen into helium begins, and the star becomes stable. Our sun is a main series star.
3. Development:
Small star: After the hydrogen is consumed, the star becomes a white dwarf, which is a dense and hot core, and a planetary nebula spreads around it.
Large star: A large star expands into a red giant, then explodes as a supernova.
4. End of life:
White dwarf: The core of a small star becomes a white dwarf, which gradually cools and becomes a black dwarf.
Black hole: A very large star can become a black hole, a region of space with very strong gravity.
Neutron star: After a supernova, the core of a star can collapse and become a neutron star, a very small, dense body. I think this explains it better than reincarnation. What do you think?

(2025-07-22 20:03)Mee Wrote:  Hi, I came to share my theory, if it is not clear, feel free to ask her! I think that soul and body work like the life cycle of a star: 1. Protostar:
A cloud of gas and dust begins to gather together under the force of gravity, while heating up.
2. Main series star:
When the temperature and pressure in the star's core are high enough, the process of fusing hydrogen into helium begins, and the star becomes stable. Our sun is a main series star.
3. Development:
Small star: After the hydrogen is consumed, the star becomes a white dwarf, which is a dense and hot core, and a planetary nebula spreads around it.
Large star: A large star expands into a red giant, then explodes as a supernova.
4. End of life:
White dwarf: The core of a small star becomes a white dwarf, which gradually cools and becomes a black dwarf.
Black hole: A very large star can become a black hole, a region of space with very strong gravity.
Neutron star: After a supernova, the core of a star can collapse and become a neutron star, a very small, dense body. I think this explains it better than reincarnation. What do you think?


I'm really sorry if this isn't clear.

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I'm curious how this relates to therianthropy?
Right now you've just explained the lifecycle of a star. Tongue Could you elaborate?

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(2025-07-23 1:40)FernFox Wrote:  I'm curious how this relates to therianthropy?
Right now you've just explained the lifecycle of a star. Tongue Could you elaborate?

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Think of it this way: In my opinion, every soul is like its own star. Just as every star has its own unique light, its own unique energy, and its own journey through the universe – so too is our soul. It is what truly defines us. Let’s say in this case there are types of stars, in this case human and let’s take a wolf for example.
When stars pass by each other in space, sometimes they get very close and affect each other in a fundamental way. They can even exchange materials, or for a short time actually connect. When this happens, the star changes completely. It doesn’t go back to being the same star it was; it suddenly takes on new properties and that changes its entire future. It’s a bit like it “absorbed” something from the other star and became something unique, something that might not have existed before. Which at least in my humble opinion describes a system that can explain a lot

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