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stanleybmanly's avatar

Has the universe manufactured us in order that it's wonders be appreciated.

Asked by stanleybmanly (24153points) December 8th, 2019
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After all, isn’t an audience required before whom the wonders are to unfold?

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ucme's avatar

Forgive me, but that is romantic poppycock lol
Life came about purely by chance, the science that was the “big bang” eventually happened upon us poor creatures, much like bacteria will form in a bucket full of rancid water.
The universe took a hell of a long time for things to bounce around & collide & explode in random fashion as it will do on It’s journey into total black nothingness when the final black hole folds in on itself.

We, if you take us as the generic life form, take up a miniscule amount of time in multiple trillions of light years that is the timeframe of a universe that is doomed to die.
Hope this cheered you up :D

stanleybmanly's avatar

Makes sense and indeed it cheers me considerably that chance has rendered you the fortune ( good or otherwise) to consider the question.

ucme's avatar

@stanleybmanly I consider it good fortune as it showcases my genius as well as my charm :D

stanleybmanly's avatar

And a tip of the the hat to both. Clearly both traits are matters of random chance, and it is a mark of your genius to appreciate such things.

ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

It’s a game, we are playing it.

ragingloli's avatar

If the universe had the consciousness and agency required to make that decision, it would not need to create humans in the first place.
It is a romantic platitude, nothing more.

Pinguidchance's avatar

Sagan’s anthropomorphic analysis that all the universe is a stager is improper; deserving minuscule attention.

stanleybmanly's avatar

And yet there is the big question of consciousness.

kritiper's avatar

You’re assuming there is a reason behind our being here. There isn’t.

SEKA's avatar

Never thought about it until now, but it seems logical

stanleybmanly's avatar

@kritiper I’m not assuming, I’m asking if there is a reason. You’ve answered both suppositions. A ga for you.

stanleybmanly's avatar

@ragingloli But wait a second. We have agency, and certainly crave attention. What allows you to posit that given such talents (and better) the universe is free from such “desires”?

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