I'm sure i'm not the first to suggest this, but what if the true answer to the universe is the life of every individual. Let us consider it this way, if you're not alive, you're (obviously) not able to perceive the universe, and thus, the universe does not exist.
>>947494
The universe doesn't have an answer; it's not a question
Clearly this is a conjecture, there isn't enough information for a meaningful answer.
But it's the same thing as the "if a tree falls in the woods"
I personally believe that something unobserved exists but if it is unable to make an effect then it is equivalent to being nonexistent.
>>947548
Really, when it comes to philosophical answers to the universe, everything is a conjecture. Really, i doubt humans will ever have enough knowledge for a final answer to be brought to light.
>>947540
you don't know that
everything that doesn't have an "answer" is a "question"
>>947567
Some questions were never meant to be answered.
>>947575
that's fine 4U but op is merely being curious and you were being reductionist
>>947494
>Objective truth is the average of subjective truth
Kek
>>947559
There isn't enough data for a meaningful answer