Sy Borg wrote: ↑October 20th, 2022, 4:41 pm
3017Metaphysician wrote: ↑October 20th, 2022, 8:22 am
Sy Borg wrote: ↑October 19th, 2022, 7:02 pm
Not at all. It's self-organisation. Eyes evolved. God sis not create them with his giant simian hands.
Light is a useful resource. Seeing is useful. Of course organisms will evolve to to use that resource, just as they evolve to use other sources. The eye has evolved a number of times, not just once, making clear the efficacy of vision in terms of natural selection.
Consider the lack of vision of organisms like the golden mole, which lives underground and is completely blind. Eyes are simply a useful sense organ, like ears, noses and skin. There's no need to invoke a fantastical deity creator to explain them. Of course we don't know everything, but inserting God of the Gaps is not the answer, just the end of inquiry.
Another unsupported claim, I'm afraid. For example, seeing objects confers feelings about many things, including colors. Human's make decisions based upon the aesthetics of things. That in itself has little if any biological survival advantages. But has causational powers. Further, knowledge about the laws of physics has no biological survival advantages, much less musical genius, one's own metaphysical Will to survive (when pure instinct is all that's needed to survive), and all the other quality (Qualia) of life stuff all humans hold dearly. You know, like love.
Keep trying SB!! Remember, 'God dunnit'!
What I said is all thoroughly supported, unlike your romanticised claims.
The evolution of eyes has nothing to do with human emotions. You see, reality is not all about humans. We are animals. Many other animals saw the world long before any human emerged.
Thanks for playing. Hopefully, in the future you will try discussing topics that you actually know something about because you sure do not understand biology.
SB!
There you go again, making assertions based upon pure emotion rather than logic (not that that's necessarily a bad thing)! For some reason, and only you would know, you seem to struggle incessantly with basic cause and effect. For instance, the specific ability to
see things, like the colors of things (qualities of a thing), and make emotional decisions based upon those qualities/colors, confers little if any Darwinian biological survival advantages. Specifically, those things that enhance one's own quality of life but are unnecessary for survival in the jungle.
But hey, not all is lost, emotions are actually a good thing! You know, people make all sort of decisions, even life and death decisions, based upon how a thing looks and the resulting feelings about them. Even music, people make decisions based upon how a musician may present herself and the feelings associated with that experience. Hence these random things, relating to quality-of-life stuff, have no survival advantages:
1. SB purchased shoes and a dress because it makes her feel and look good (and has causal effects on her self-esteem)
2. SB fell in love because her partner looks good (causally, certainly the partner can't look bad to her)
3. SB purchased a house because it looks good, and she feels good about it
4. SB wears makeup because it makes her look and feel good, and enhances her self-esteem
5. SB purchased a vehicle because it looks good, and consequently she feels good about it
7. SB purchased a CD, or otherwise likes or dislikes certain kinds of music because it feels good to listen to it
Isn't that a miracle!!
Keep trying SB, you're doing just fine!!!
“Concerning matter, we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been so lowered as to be perceptible to the senses. There is no matter.” "Spooky Action at a Distance"
― Albert Einstein