First I'd like to point out that when referring to my religion, I'm agnostic. I'm not the typical teenage angst it's-cool-to-be-agnostic. I mean really, I just don't know.
Sometimes I wonder if it's because I like debating it and I'll never find out for sure while I'm alive, or if I am truly searching for an answer.
Aside from that, I had a chain of thoughts this morning on my way to work.
It's amazing to me that in the known history of man there have always been concepts of a "higher power", or at least "some other power unknown". In a history where there have been civilizations that don't even have a concept of something that universally effects all of us like time, it is simply amazing that I can't find any reference to a civilization that didn't have a concept of something as abstract as a ubiquitous power.
Now when take other atheist theories like ones where we've come from aliens and apply them to man's history, it seems somewhat feasible if you believe in aliens anyway, that aliens planted us here billions of years ago. Now it's anyone's guess as to why. High school biology experiment maybe? Last chance at preserving a dying race before their (our) world exploded into oblivion? Pioneering a colony of outcasts set on making a world where no one has to live in fear of being ridiculed and chastised for what they believe in (yeah, that worked)? Who knows?
In any case, the Neo-Darwinians would be happy to blather on about how much sense it makes for a microscopic organism to fly light years through space instead of entire multi-celled, nay, multi-organed organisms because of how much less energy it would take and how much more realistic that would be.
Then I start thinking about, if you believe in Neo-Darwinian theory, how much we've evolved through time from single-celled organisms, to blobs of slime, to complicated creatures with arms, legs, and real brains that let us <bunny-ears>think for ourselves</bunny-ears> (well some of us anyway). Could someonethingalien have predicted that this would have happened? If so, did alien government agency apply some kind of chaos theory* algorithm to predict the outcome to present to their alien leader?
At this point some of you might be confused with the "bunny-ears" above. I do that because if you believe in the chaos theory and you apply that to how the human brain and body work, you'd know that all we are is a bunch of chemical chain reactions. Ordered chaos lives in each and every one of us, and not a single one of us is capable of coming up with anything random. The mere concept of randomness is completely foreign to our entire global infrastructure.
I digress... and as compensation, I'll state my purpose and end this whole disquisition: If we cannot be random, can we really create anything random? Even something as elementary as a random-number-generator seems physically, mentally, emotionally, and technically impossible.
And finally if that's the case, is the same true the other way? If we are not random, is it because it's impossible for aliens to be random, or is there some other technically superior reason we are not random?
Hmmm.. Just a thought.
-sab
* As an aside, if it's true they used chaos theory to come up with it, it's cool that we thought of it too! Mad props to my peoples in the human race!