If meaning is the same as value, then they would be the same word. D:
Value is something prescribed by humans, meaning may or may not be independent of an interacter or observer. For instance, there is meaning to the way a protein folds, either through its hydrophobic, hydrophilic, or structural interactions. There is meaning (our own made up ones) to favorite colors or favorite foods. There is meaning (taken or prescribed, intended or not) to language, art, music etc...
Value does not need to come into the equation, and when it does, it is often unrelated.
You're not judging their design, though.
I like boobies.
What I like is good.
Boobies; therefore good.
This is logical. It comes from a base emotion, but that changes nothing.
But it has nothing to do with judging the design of the base emotion or the design of boobies. There is no judgement about whether it serves a purpose or if it fits into a plan. It simply recognizes the link between boobies and the emotion.
For a design to be judged you have to know its purpose, and for it to be compared to its peers you have to know something about the conditions under which it must operate. But a "design" that exists in a framework of arbitrariness HAS NO PURPOSE, and its parameters are meaningless. There is no reason for the thing to be.
You cannot perform a valid operation on the thing and come out with it being meaningful. You can break it down and judge how parts affect you, but that has no logical connection to the thing as a whole.
"Any plan that results in boobies is a good plan."
But the plan actually has no point. We can break out war, famine, disease; but none of these are points of a plan that exists in no framework. They cannot be goals, for without a framework there are no conditions there to give rise to them as a necessity. With no framework against which to judge them, all outcomes are equal.
A path made under no standards cannot be judged ON ITS TERMS as anything more. You can bring yourself into the picture and judge it based on how it affects you, but that's not truly judging the design of the path -- you're just judging how the result happens to correspond to you.
Not sure what this is trying to refute...
You are saying that if there is no purposeful design in a framework (Universe), then anything goes and nothing really matters because it's all arbitrary. I have no problems with this idea, though others might say that we create our own values and give birth to meaning within the arbitrary nature of things.
There's no reason to ask. The region beyond science's theoretical limits will FOREVER be dark. Illumination is IMPOSSIBLE. Why run scenarios there when differentiation between scenarios is impossible because you can't see, hear, feel, smell, or taste to differentiate?
It doesn't matter what's there because it can have zero additional impact.
You'll have to convince that to the just about everybody who ever existed who has pondered the "Meaning to life".
Of course, there is a reason to ask, and since no one has figured out the answer to the question, your response is that it is an impossible question to answer, therefore it is not a worthwhile question to ask.
That would work, if we were robots or something. But humans can't help but be curious and ask anyway.