Since the Great Pyramids are made out of carbon atoms that are under extreme pressure, there is a measurable piezzo-electric effect in which free electrons emanate as a beam from the very tip of the Pyramids. When an electron beam is shot from the ground straight up into the sky, it will spiral into a helix like the DNA molecule because the Earth's magnetic field, which is perpendicular to the beam, gives it a twist. This is how life was first created.
Contrary to popular belief, the first DNA molecule that appeared in this universe was NOT created in an ocean or some primordial spot of ooze on the ground. It was created floating in a free, dense, and extremely moist atmosphere that had a lot of electrical activity that fused the first water molecules to carbon atoms, forming the first organic compunds like methane. However, there was also an electron beam emanating naturally from a large pyramid on the ground, one that probably had a fair amount of quartz in it for a strong field. Ionized organic molecules naturally drifted and combined into more complex forms in the presence of this field, and eventually formed sugars, DNA, and proteins, and then the first basic life forms which lived and danced around the spiral which they at first drew their energy from and thus didn't need complex energy organelles like mitochondria yet.
When life first evolved, those organisms took energy directly from their electrically-charged environment, and hence didn't need chloroplasts and mitochondria to produce energy internally. Those first organisms didn't need food nor know death either. However, eventually a new molecule formed that changed everything: methanol, CH3OH, which is one of the basic alcohols, and is made from methane CH3, the most basic of all organic compounds. When the primitive organisms got a taste of it, they liked how it made them die. They had never experienced such mellowing out before, even though it made them die eventually. It was also a source of energy for them independent of the energy field in which they happily lived in because of the way methanol breaks down other organic compunds and produces heat in the process. And so they eventually ventured outside of their energy paradise with their own personal supplies of fuel, and from then on the more complex organisms like the ones we see today evolved, each of them only to reproduce and die in the end.
Death is the great goal of life, and the ultimate pleasure. The reason why religion exists is because it offers us self-aware beings the ultimate experience: destruction of the "I" that is baggaged with problems and dissolution into the oblivion and infinity that is God, a basic impulse that we have enjoyed ever since those first organisms enjoyed killing themselves. When "we" are destroyed and dissolved away, only then are "we" truly free.
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