MJinZ
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Yeah, and that's fine and dandy - except that this greater power has absolutely no involvement in our existence. Kind of like your relation to a termite mound in Africa. Sure you're a higher life form, but you have zero influence on those termites. Likewise, a higher civilization 60,000 light years away is probably not concerned with, or even aware of, our existence.
Same here.
Hubble Ultra-Deep-Field
Look at the Moon when it's high in the sky, and note how small it looks. Imagine a line 1/10th the width that it appears, and draw a square of equal width. That's what the UDF image was looking at, a tiny patch of sky. In that are thousands of galaxies, with tens or hundreds of billions of stars in each one. Based on what we've observed of our local neighborhood, planetary systems are fairly common.
I think it would be far more unlikely to say that life didn't develop elsewhere. It's happened on Earth, and life here can exist in quite a wide range of environments, drawing energy from different sources, some entirely removed from sunlight.
I guess I have a different view of it. You're looking at the result of billions of years of nature's work on genetic evolution, and trying to fully comprehend it in a comparatively minuscule timescale.
And purposefulness? Howso? My understanding of it is that if a genetic trait is beneficial, or at the very least is not detrimental, then it is more likely to remain in existence. That's the purpose that it keeps.
Unintelligent design theory.
And no, I've said that sort of thing - if this God in the Bible is real, he's a sadist at best, and a deranged sociopath at worst. So I don't discard that idea in that context.
Even so, I don't see this Universe as requiring any sort of designer. Just simple natural complexity, that's all.![]()
Complexity is only half of the story.
The other half is the purpose of the complexity - the anomaly of life.
Life is, at heart, complexity. Complexity is order, the opposite of chaos. Many essential Physics and Chemistry theories contend that:
A) The Universe tends towards chaos
B) Matter tends toward the lowest energy state
Moving towards lower entropy of and higher order requires a huge input of energy.
The other side of the coin, aside from complexity itself, is the struggle.
Life... why struggle? Why swim against the tide?
			
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