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TopicLast common ancestor for all mammals on Earth
apple1986
08/01/18 2:28:30 PM
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Dyinglegacy posted...
apple1986 posted...
Could life be a constant or an anomaly of a pervasive physical 'universe' and so not have had to come in to being through abiogenesis?


The only case, that I can think of off the top of my head, in which abiogenesis was not the ultimate start, is god magic.


It is hypothesised that there are many different universes, with many different rulesets, this is the multiverse theory.

If this is true, could it be that in one of those (or indeed an infinite amount) conscious life could be as pervasive as matter, not in a supernatural sense, but naturally arisen due to the physical rules of that universe?

What if that universe is ours?

Edit: In this example, life would not have to spawn in to existence as it simply would be. No beginning, no start, no genesis. Time, afterall, is a construct of a ruleset.
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