They would pile up and the substances they are made of would not be available for new beings to use. So eventually there could be no new ones.
its my question of course i cant answer it!
pudding is sweew
you could eat it
they would stay on the moon and they may not decay.
its simple. you get tooth decay and have to have a filling
Then there would be no human nature.
It would become an atom of a different element. This can only happen during radioactive decay, nuclear fusion, or nuclear fission.
Dead bodies, plants, etc. would build up in piles.Plants would run out of the organic nutrients that they need and can't make with photosynthesis and then die.When enough plants died the animals that ate them would starve. They would then die.When enough prey animals died the predator animals that ate them would starve. They would then die.Everything living would then die.But this is impossible as the decomposers (e.g. bacteria, fungi) that cause decay of dead things are only eating their "food" too. The more dead things lying around the more "food" they have and they would flourish.
Osteonecrosis ( decay of a bone )
then the world would be the same
If protons do not decay, it would challenge our current understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and the universe. Proton decay is a key prediction of some theories beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. If protons are found to be stable, it could lead to the need for new theories to explain the longevity of protons and could potentially revolutionize our understanding of the building blocks of the universe.
Were C-14 to actually spit them out, C-12 would result, but that doesn't occur in nature. Were the two neutrons to beta decay, you would get N-14 (actually happens) and then O-14 (doesn't happen).