Friday, December 03, 2004

Find me a tailor

These are thoughts of what life is, how it evolves, with the hope of finding a meaningful meaning to life, and understand where life is going and why we are here. The thesis is this: all life, from the most basic form to the most advanced, is an expression of intelligence. Intelligence being the common link of all life from a one cell organism to what we could only conceive of as God. Right and wrong, good and evil, are concepts conceived to justify one's existance in an idealized universe by a species struggling to survive and intelligent enough to brand them. Life is but a collection of intelligence threads, braided to form reflexes, weaved into physical or cognitive interpretations of who we are and how we fit into our surroundings. The fabric being weaved is a product of the strugle of intelligence to survive, be fruitful and multiply. In the beginning, a purely random foundation is formed, like a crystal that grows into a snowflake. Darwanian evolution applies, not necessarily to the creature formed which is nothing but a side product, but to the new and improved intelligence which has adapted and survived from species to species, in various forms, from the begining, and must continue for all time.