>>16686641
I reject this notion. I think the one constant in the universe for life is water, carbon-based molecules, and a source of energy, all of which are things tied to cellular structures.
Cellular structures always expand, divide and multiply. Even if conditions are perfect. Eventually any species conscious of itself or not will eventually outgrow its planet to expand, even if that species is singled celled bacteria. With enough of it they'll push out or make their planet too inhospitable to live on.
I think any theory that revolves around
>They just didn't want to do it
Is inherently flawed just because the nature of all life is ever expanding
I think if anything that's the one constant in the universe