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What if the Sun is actually a living creature?
Here's the argument (or, one of the arguments in the linked article).
Apparently our math/physics predicted heavenly bodies would go one way, but they weren't. This was a big enough problem that they ended up having to explain it away by saying "well, there must be lots of matter fucking with gravity, but we just can't see it," and that's what dark matter is. But, as it often goes in science, this is just a bandaid over things the model can't currently explain, so maybe the model has fundamental flaws. (Kuhn's theory of scientific revolutions talks about how scientific revolutions result from the tension caused by a model running into its limitations.)
Now, we see that consciousness in living creatures, at least those with brains, seems to be epiphenomena of the brain that correspons to electromagnetic fields in the brain. Stars have hella big electromagnetic fields, occasionally disgorge things like solar flares that could maybe knock them about a bit and also send out electrical stuff.
There's also tons of binary star systems where big stars seem to suck off little stars.
So maybe what's really going on is stars are, on some very basic level (think dumb like a virus), "alive" and they use electromagnetic signals and their own violent motions to put themselves on certain trajectories, both for purposes of maintaining proper place in a herd of stars (a galaxy) and to hunt down and devour smaller stars, like a big game of Agar.io.
I don't care if this theory is real or not, I am a 100% believer in it now regardless.