At some point the lowest level of biological life arrose or was seeded into the first universe.
That first single cell life was probably not conscious.
It was barely even alive.
Yet that life learned (or knew) to stay alive, grow and eventually reproduce.
Was this first living thing seeded with the ability to grow and reproduce?
Or did it figure out that out on its own?
If it was seeded then there are new questions. By whom? Why? and where are They?
In which case, the question of origin starts to sound like
the world on elephants on a turtle, on ... all the way down.
It makes more sense that orginial life was seeded in a way that could grow and reproduce.
But it makes the foundation of any explanation of the universe unstable.
The explanation could be upset at any moment by the discovery or revelation of whom, why or where are they.
Until such time as we have the ability to see beyond our universe;
To understand who may be beyond and why they caused this universe to be born or seeded with life;
We have to work with what we have.
Thus for a solid mythos, the origin has to be here.
That the desire to grow and reproduce had no exterior creator
That it orignated of its own, in an early point in the universe.
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