What happens to those eggs that do not get hatched?

Deming Liu
2 min readAug 23, 2020

Let’s beat around the bush first by asking a related question, i.e., what happens to those eggs that get hatched? Well, that is obvious, isn’t it? A life cycle begins with the end of the journey certain, and yet, what is not obvious is that no one knows what happens to the chickens after they are eaten or die naturally.

Let’s then beat around the bush further by asking another related question, i.e., what happens to the slugs that get born? A life cycle begins with the end of the journey certain, and, as with those chickens, no one knows what happens to them after they are eaten by birds or die naturally.

Once more, let’s beat around the bush by asking a third related question, i.e., what happens to those universes that get born? A life cycle begins with the end of the journey certain, and, as with those chickens or slugs, we do not know what happens to them after they are swallowed up by a bigger universe or just die naturally.

Now, let’s cut to the chase and answer the question of the fate of those eggs that do not get hatched. They turn into black holes comprising negative energy. A chicken as a form of positive energy can never die unless there is negative energy merging into the positive energy. Thus, it is not that there is no point that some fertile eggs never get hatched; rather, it is for the reason of balancing the level of energy that fertile eggs are not always hatched.

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