Two points:
- We are put together by time, chance, natural selection and environment. Those are two additional, powerful, relevant "forces".
- You seem quite unaware of emergent properties. I suggest you investigate the concept then you will be less likely to make empty remarks.
Based upon the content of your posts the evidence points strongly towards the absence of logic in our minds. Fortunately, a single instance from seven and a half billion is not a convincing demonstration.
We don't know and we probably cannot know. However, if we adopt a pragmatic approach, assuming that we are here and that this is real, we find that things proceed pretty much as we would expect if we were here. That experience, seemingly duplicated by billions of people, strongly suggests our initial assumption was valid. Nevertheless, it remains unproven, and we should remain alert for contrary evidence. I do. Do you?
I don't. Surely that is obvious? I do know that if we use the scientific method then we can validate the answers multiple times, in various ways, making it increasingly unlikely the answers are wrong - or, thereby invalidating them and acquiring new answers that stand up to repeated testing.
Of course we don't know all the right questions. Surely that is obvious? Each new validated answer generates more new questions. That is the beauty and inspiration of science.
The logical mind is a product of time and chance and natural selection and environment. Unfortunately, most humans do not have a logical mind and those who do, do not have it fully engaged all the time. Fortunately, the scientific method overcomes these limitations, imposing structure, logic and order upon our investigations.
See above.