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- How are philosophy and history related?
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- Why is it that a shot to the head causes instant death, if some operations remove significant parts of the brain, and patients then live for years?
- Why do we still not want to live properly(according to morals, the wisdom of philosophers, eat right), but we want to do something stupid and in general everything is the other way around?
Because that's what happened. Life is a cascade of chemical reactions of complex proteins and amino acids, which appears as a result of random combinations of atoms of various elements. In short, life exists by pure chance and it took it more than 4 billion years to transform from the state of the simplest amino acid to what we can see now. But this is only a carbon-based form of life, and what else there are and how they exist and where they came from – modern science can not answer. Life is a self-sustaining cascade of chemical reactions, the meaning of which is to constantly maintain its existence.
Because there is an operating environment-our reality and a script-DNA code that perceives and analyzes data coming to its ports from the operating environment.
Life is the process of executing a program of the genetic code.
There is a law of thermodynamics that states that a closed system will tend to homogeneity and disorder. Many argued that the appearance of life contradicts this law and could not have happened without a miracle.
But the Earth is not a closed system. Now it becomes clear that there is a certain reverse law: the more powerful energy flows pass through the system, the more it is prone to structuring, to self-organization.
All inanimate things serve intelligent living things. It so happens that chemical reactions can give such a “surprise” as life, under certain conditions. Does this make sense?)