I think if we ca be fairly sure we evolved from primordial vegetable soup, and we can simulate a lot of evolutionary adaptions like 'thinking' using AI, so I think life is really just an inevitable process of adaption.
stare at that soup for long enough and something will crawl out of it
consciousness is just our sensory processing response, there's no reason to imagine it's anything more than clever soup.
A "clever soup" popping out of nowhere, just like that? A "clever soup" relying on a very complex "mechanism" called DNA to generate all sorts of biomechanical entities, some being self aware
I find that very unlikely
Just as unlikely as a computer popping out of nowhere with an AI installed on it
I don't think the existence of that computer and its AI are just the result of randomness
well it was never going to be easy? here's what we have so far: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_biology
lots of little steps within the process have already been replicated
and RNA predates DNA and it's much simpler https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK26876/
and a few neurons are capable of astonishing levels of thinking
I don't think any other contradicting explanation is required at this point, unless people just like the idea of a deity they can talk to and a religion that separates them from monkeys. Even a God would just create soup and stare at it for a long time ("look, I made life...")
So you have scientific facilities, very complex structures that are anything but the result of mere randomness, required for people trying to copy and replicate mechanisms that are found in what we call nature
And this is supposed to prove that the so called "clever soup" is just the result of randomness?
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I think those scientists are studying somebody else's project here
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