The analogy to prove that nothing matters, and everything is worthless:

First, consider how scientists, for example physicists, have been trying to unravel the mysteries of the universe: By asking stuff such as, "why this?".  And so they've been trying to dig ever deeper, to find the smallest aspects of reality. One example is when atoms were found (but then even smaller particles were found). And so if we can't logically find the smallest aspects by our own understanding, then does anything actually matter? No, because since we haven't truly gotten the smallest of answers, there's still the persistent "why?" of everything. Ask a "why?" type of question about everything, then ask "why?" again, and you could keep going with a seemingly endless string of why's: see what I'm trying to say?

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