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tonyrey
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Those developments presuppose the existence of intelligence!I can’t help but feel the wording of the question might lead some one to overlook a possible series of developments that could lead to the end result. It’s like asking “how a flightless tetrapod be capable of traveling to the moon.” Worded that way it sounds like an impossibility. (Note: humans are tetrapods). A million mile journey begins with one step.
Ditto!There was an accumulation of developments that lead to the capability including increased understand of celestial mechanics, discover of radio waves and electricity, acquired understanding of aerodynamics and astrodynamics, and so on.
I believe the reverse is true. The improbability increases with each successive stage of development…If I were to seriously explore the question you presented (“how could capacity for love have originated from inanimate objects?”) I would start by decomposing that question into several more questions (ex: “how could life originate?”, “how could cognition originate?”, “how could emotions originate?”). It can be decomposed to a tremendous number of questions but with the decomposition the original question becomes less insurmountable.