The Universal Function
.png)
Let's create a function; this function has one mandatory parameter, which is of type boolean. When this parameter is true, the human is alive; otherwise, the human is dead. This function can have many extra parameters; these parameters will be dynamic and can be added, removed, or have their values changed at runtime. However, if the first parameter is false, these extra parameters have no effect, as the human is considered dead. When a human is born, the first parameter will always be true. When the human dies, the first parameter will be false, rendering the rest of the parameters accumulated throughout the lifecycle of the function ineffective. This function is universal and common to every human destined to be born or die. If the aforementioned philosophy holds true, then all humans may not have an individual atma or soul. Instead, we might all be governed by that common function. In this context, it becomes inconsequential whether we are human or animal; this function c...