Ron and Platt --



Platt:
I agree that a metaphysics ought to explain how life began,
and Pirsig does so in Chapter 11 of LIla. You may not agree
with his account, but to me it makes a lot more sense than
the scientific account of "oops."

Do you think this is an explanation?

"Biological evolution can be seen as a process by which weak Dynamic forces at a subatomic level discover stratagems for overcoming huge static inorganic forces at a superatomic level. They do this by selecting superatomic mechanisms in which a number of options are so evenly balanced that a weak Dynamic force can tip the balance one way or another."
       --LILA, Chpt 11, pg 167

To me this is describes an accident about to happen, without cause or purpose, save for the chance "tipping the balance" of random atomic forces. Surely, the making of a chemistry professor from carbon atoms (whose reality Pirsig himself denies) calls for a more sophisticated scenario than this!

Ron:
Personally speaking, I really do not see how knowing
how life began is useful in any way. Once we have that
answer (if an answer is even possible) what use could
it have? How would it apply to our everyday life?
would it change anything?



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