loseyourname said:
Either Sleeth or Canute, please flesh out your ideas fully here. I'm really curious about them. What is it that you think is the driving force behind the inception of life and what makes you believe this?
Sorry, I just saw this. Does my thread on panpsychism answer you? I'll try to give the most synoptic answer here I can.
My concept is that consciousness is a force of
progressive change, existing prior to physics. My reason for theorizing this is base on two observations:
1. Watch non-living physical processes. In this universe, you cannot (without the intervention of consciousness) observe physical processes spontaneously self-organizing beyond several steps. In fact, probably the most impressive series of self-organizing steps one can observe is a star (which is a lot more impressive than the consciousness-manipulated Miller-Urey experiment).
2. Next, compare non-living to living physical processes. Nothing comes remotely close to life's self-organizing enthusiasm. It goes, keeps going, and leads to functioning systems, each built on top of the one before, and each contributing to the overall functioning of the whole system. It involves repetitive processes yet, unlike non-living physics, is able to escape mere repetitiveness and creatively adapt when the environment demands it (given sufficient time). Further, very early on the living system developed a nervous system. That particular system appears to have dominated the path of progressive change, leading finally to the human nervous system.
To summarize, my reason for believing something other than physicality is involved in life is because of the unusual behavior of matter that's associated with life, and the apparent evolutive priority given the biological system that manifested consciousness (CSN). I say, if someone is pre-committed to a physical explanation, they are going to do intellectual cartwheels to try to show how physics can explain this whether the facts are there are not. But if one is unbiased and only concerned to find out the truth, then they will have to admit matter is behaving abnormally in life, and therefore some unrecognized force may be present.
As far as a purpose is concerned, I've modeled that as due to the inherent nature of the evolving force. It's "purpose" is to manifest as self-organizing enthusiasm, which to me is exactly what (healthy) conscious is an expression of. From your other posts, I think I understand your skepticism is due to silly religious dogma, blind faith and beliefs about this topic. But just because people have illogical views of a subject doesn't mean the subject is what you should suspect; maybe what should be questioned instead is people's reasoning abilities.