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Death ? Like life, it is necessary for this concept. Audience are aware and expectant.
Ologious? No.
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Procreation? No. Audience still bate their breath.
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What my body needs? No to all three. Audience quiescent.
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Evolution? No.
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Food? No. Audience lethargic.
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Were humans aware of this prior to 1900?
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Pre-Edwardian? Yes.
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Was Aristotle aware of this?
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Observable? There are observations of this occurring.
Economic? No.
Aristotelian? Didn't know him personally, but the concept was almost certainly around then.
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To do with health/sickness/medicine?
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NHS? In a way, yes, but only in a way. Some audience approval.
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A feeling or mood?
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Sentiments? No.
Lifespan? No. Audience wakes up, though.
Lifestart? No, but the audience murmurs approval and emits some applause.
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Biology? Arguments start among the audience. Life and death and so forth are all biological, but this is not usually considered to be a biological process.
Rebirth? No, but the audience really like it. Appreciation is shown.
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Birthdays? No. Audience calm.
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Reincarnation? No, but big applause and cheering from the crowd.
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Getting bad things? No.
Getting good things? No.
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Eternal recurrence?
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Emergence as something different from human? (whatever that's called).
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Near-death experience?
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Adoption? No.
Eternal recurrence? No.
Alien hatching? No.
Near-death experience? No.
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Transmogrification? No, but there is some debate in the audience.