Submitted by santoshskm t3_zslavl in space
Baebel t1_j190qjo wrote
Reply to comment by WoodsWalker43 in Why anything exist? by santoshskm
I'd imagine many of us seek the origin of life for the same reason many of us seek the answer to what happens after we die. There's fear due to the unknown. For reasons like this and otherwise, religion often demands there be an answer. People would prefer to find comfort in fantastical ignorance over simply not knowing.
WoodsWalker43 t1_j1964y6 wrote
That's as good an answer as I've ever heard. I'm personally very scientifically curious, which causes me to lean more heavily on "how?" than "why?". The how always seems so much more objectively verifiable than the why. Why could be anything or nothing, and we hoomins have such a tiny perspective. That's not to say I'm not interested in why, I just find the search more stressful than simple acceptance when I know that I can never really find an absolute answer.
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