What is the meaning of the universe?

I think the meaning of the existence of the universe is only to prove the destruction of the universe, on the contrary. The destruction and birth of the universe can only apply to the existence of the universe. They are interdependent, showing the cycle of everything. The ultimate meaning of the existence of all things in the world should be to apply for the existence of opposites, for example, just to prove darkness. If there is no darkness in the world, there will be no light. All human emotions are based on this contradiction, and our emotions are born in mutual opposition and interconnection, don't you think? Besides, how do you know the universe must exist? The universe is just our definition. I prefer to think of it as a substance, and its existence only proves the existence of the opposite. This is the meaning of all things. For example, what is the meaning of human existence? Women, in turn, the meaning of women's existence, men. Without the definition of man, women don't exist, and vice versa. If we have to add a secular definition to the meaning of men and women, it depends on whether this secular meaning has eternal meaning. Unfortunately, no, we see that there is no purposeful meaning that can change the operation of the world. If the meaning of the existence of the universe is our thoughts, what can the world do without our thoughts? Was it destroyed? Then the answer is idealistic, but the question is materialistic! The answer to the universe should be the simplest! He is by no means the result of our consciousness or proof of the existence of a certain meaning. He exists only to prove the existence of the opposite, that's all. The enlightenment to us is that we are connected with others and should care about each other. A quiet life;