Because essentially that is what it is.AiA in Atlanta wrote:Why relegate consciousness to an afterthought?
Our physical bodies and brains evolved over billions of years here because of the DNA molecule that put itself together little by little starting with amino acids, creating simple living forms, gradually becoming more complex in the form of plant and animal species.
Cause and effect.
We are our brains. The particles from which we are constructed come from a rich brew of heavy elements thrown out by the supernovae of hot short-lived first-generation stars. Now we have longer-living cooler second-generation stars, and many with solar systems, like our own.
We are a chemical by-product of the processes of matter in spacetime, coming from essentially nothing but gravitational forces and gradually changing over a period of some thirteen-to-fifteen billion years.
The human brain is probably the most complex physical structure the universe has ever "created."
In the human brain (on this world only) all things are possible. The imagination of creatures like us can extend even beyond the reality of the physical universe. The imagination is where all all the ideas and fancies and wonderment reside.
Human Imagination is the ultimate achievement of the universe, I suspect. Imagination can go farther than the physical universe.
But in matters of particle physics, I was talking about the physical construct of the known universe only.