Dec 24, 2024
Dec 24, 2024
Introduction
Charles Darwin in 1860 discovered the theory of evolution and changed the direction of thinking of all scientists. This theory had a profound impact on almost all branches of science since the foundation of how things evolve based upon the forces acting on them was shown for the first time. No wonder Darwin has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history and shares the honors with great scientists like Einstein, Newton, Freud, Kepler, etc. Since then, millions of books, articles, etc. have been written about how life evolved and the theory of evolution is now an accepted fact. There is also a major program of NASA looking for life in other parts of Universe.
But the basic question of why life evolved in the first place has somehow remained unanswered. Was it an inevitable consequence of the forces that existed in the Universe just after big bang phenomenon or was there something else which made life possible? This essay is an attempt to speculate on these questions and possibilities. There are no definitive answers to this riddle and our attempt is also another speculation attempt.
Why are we interested in this question?
Before we speculate on why life, we should ask why we are interested at all in knowing about this process. Humans are by nature curious. Our brains are wired for maximizing the inputs to it and this gives rise to curiosity. Curiosity in turn helps our brains to expand and gives us happiness. The inherent nature of the brain is such that when it works at full capacity it gives us a high and great joy. That is a possible reason why meditation is relaxing and enjoyable. Thus, what are our origins is worth exploring and enjoyable.
Life production
Two pathways are possible for how life came about.
a) The first relates to the accepted theory of origin of the Universe which started with the Big Bang.
After big bang space-time came out and hence gravity (gravity is curvature of space-time). Nobody knows how and why. It seems that the equilibrium of space-time was disturbed which resulted in separation of space and time. Later, when things “cooled” off these two again joined to form space-time continuum that exists today. Scientists speculate that this process started ~ 13-15 billion years ago. At that time elementary particles and quarks were formed and gravity helped them coalesce to form atoms and ultimately molecules. The probable time of such formation was ~ 11-12 billion years ago.
We can speculate that life probably evolved when molecules of certain critical size resonated with the existing gravity field. We are not sure what was the resonance frequency of gravity field at that time or the critical size of the molecules. This was probably the moment when time also got embedded in those molecules since sensing of time is the basis of the first principle of life.
The arrow of time moves only in one direction, and it is still an enigma. Even the high priest of time – Albert Einstein did not fully explain it but made the space-time continuum as the central theme of his theory of gravitation.
Our ancients also understood the primacy of time. In chapter 11 when Krishna shows Arjun his “Virat Swaroop” and shows the form which is brighter than 1000 suns, he tells Arjun that he has become the Almighty Time – the destroyer of the worlds.
So, forming of life was inevitable since it was an outcome of the self-organizing complexity process. This process exists in every complex system where suddenly out of chaos “forms” result. This is also the basis of Prigogine’s theory of dissipative structures. It seems that the “form” templates help in crystallization of the material to produce life of different shapes. This process may also have instilled the fear of death in all living beings and fueled their perpetuation.
b) Another pathway could be that life has always existed!
It forms (the shape and form) and dissolves just like bubbles in ocean. So, space-time is the universal ocean which gives rise to particles, galaxies and life and they eventually dissolve back into space-time. This is a continuous process. This process is very close to the remarkable vision that the Indian mystic saint Shri Ramakrishna had in late 1800s about the formation of universe. Nevertheless, it is quite possible that this process may be happening only in our galaxy. Maybe the laws of Physics are different in other galaxies.
Force for Life Perpetuation
Once life was formed and different forms came into existence what was the motive or the force to perpetuate life. Some speculate that fear of death helps in perpetuating the form and life. But why is there a fear of death or why is there a desire to perpetuate the life form. I think the driving force maybe happiness and not fear!
Happiness is obtained by experiences of different things and places. This is an outcome of a curious mind. As long as curiosity remains, we learn, and it increases our happiness. This also includes galactic travel. We continue this process until we have gained all the knowledge of the Universe. Then the basis of existence comes to an end and a new cycle begins.
This may explain about higher forms of life like humans or in future superhumans with even bigger brains. But how do we explain the evolutionary forces for the lowest forms of life with rudimentary brains. The interplay of time and space gives rise to the visible world. This is a continuous process and with time more and more space is used up by these visible world structures. The rest of the space still remains invisible and could be the basis of dark matter and dark energy that the physicists and astrophysics talk about. This production of matter, life forms and galaxies will keep on happening till the space is “exhausted” (though we do not know how much percentage of original space will that be) and then the cycle reverses which will finally lead to time and space coming in equilibrium. This is the eternal Brahmakala cycle where all the life is destroyed at its end. Just like the rainwater starts its journey with many small tributaries and goes through rivers and ultimately to an ocean, the space may go through innumerable life forms and may evolve through humans and other more evolved beings. This follows the laws of thermodynamics in which the system tries to maximize the flow of energy and materials through it with minimum of resistance. The space minimizes this resistance by going through billions of life forms. These life forms fill up the space (exhaustion of space?) and evolve till they obtain the power to change space-time fabric so that the closure of space takes place, and the cycle continues. This exhaustion of space takes place since all life forms have experienced, have become satisfied, and achieved maximum happiness.
Similarly, Patanjali in his Yoga Sutras says that the cause of visible world is to satisfy the Universal consciousness!
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