>>39365322Ah I see. It's like trying to find logic in something that is personalized and trying to make sense of it.
You ever read Marvel Comics? The original Galactus when it arrived on different planets came as a different form for each planet. On the robot planet, he was a giant Robot, one the slime planet he was a giant green slime with eyeballs. The reason Earth saw Galactus as a Purple Horned fellow, is because that's how it is seen to that particular viewer (plus cheeky meta to the reader because they are human as well)
Now, taking that similar stance; Let's say "Slime Resident Bill from Slime World saw Galactus, survived Galactus, then went to Human world and told Mr Fantastic, "Bruh, your purple head dude viewpoint is wrong, its a slime creature. You gotta kick it in the splige splooge with the Ultimate Nullifer. To which Mr Fantastic would say, no no, He's a purple horned human and you gotta hit him in the testicles with the Ultimate Nullifier."
Both persons are crafting logic from their own viewpoint to something that ultimately is personalized to the viewer and experiencer. The logic might be sound, however only to the individual. Any logic you build upon that individual viewpoint may be useful, but it may not actually be logic at all considering the nature of the experience changes from user to user.
Haha. What a weird conclusion.
"Its logical, but its only really applicable to your own viewpoint since its not shared. The concept of Death, and likewise what happens afterwards is illogical and changes depending on who is experiencing it. What you've been doing for the past 10 years is essentially running a virtual collection of understanding your own personalized Death and Experience, and trying to make use of it that doesn't actually change anything at all about the nature of Death, and likewise Life after Death, or living after Death.
Galactus is still Galactus, even if you understand and make sense of it as a Slime creature.