durangodawood
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The members of a social species group already have the instinct to survive and reproduce hard wired into them. This is not a "problem" at that level.Persistence of the tribe is not essential. If you want to play atheist's advocate, do it right: nothing is essential. As I said, the tribe, just like a single celled organism, has to care before it will act caringly. IMO the Christian explanation is the best - God is the giver of life, and God is love. Getting love from molecules is absurd.
For sure I have puzzled at how the instinct to survive first arose in very early forms of life. But I am not ready to leap to far-out solutions for that problem. We shouldnt expect to know everything at this point in our understanding. I'm essentially conservative in this regard.
By the same token theres also no reason there should be chaos and complete irregularity.I agree. "Law" is just a word for what things consistently and uniformly do. But it's interesting that there's no reason there should be consistency and uniformity, yet there is.
I'm not talking about just this universe. Im thinking of some larger eternal but material setting that it could emerge from. Absolutely this is non-evidenced, just like the divine conjecture. But it doesnt also pile on entire different kinds of reality that we have zero evidence for anywhere. It stays with the basic material paradigm which we know exists.I think the eternal matter proposition also has the disadvantage of requiring a whole other kind of non-evidenced world, that being one that does the impossible and defies entropy. Have a look at Wiki's Ultimate Fate of the Universe article. You've got Big Freeze, Big Rip, Big Crunch, Big Bounce, Big Slurp (I get the feeling that whatever happens, it's going to be big). The Crunch and the Bounce, the ones which could allow for an eternal universe are the ones most refuted by actual evidence. But hey, if you want to be a science denying
cosmeticiancosmologist, that's on you.
The material conjecture does have the disadvantage of being less thrilling, less glorious, and offers less hope to us humans who are typically very attached to our "me". Getting to hang on to the "me" makes the divine conjecture pretty appealing, I must say.
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