>>24865935 (OP)
Pretty much any science textbook will get you there. Maybe you can cope by having some gay Frenchmen explain how you create your own meaning.
>>24865935 (OP)
Vast, by Linda Nagata, humanity arises from an accident of chemical warfare prosecuted by the automated remnants of a long dead alien race, and must live out their days in a proscribed area of the galaxy due to said war.
>>24867937
It really is one of the twenty-first century's most bizarre phenomena. The notion that evolution and the Big Bang automatically means theres no cosmic purpose is creatively bankrupt
>>24868075
The cosmic purpose, such as it is, is to provide experiences for The One. That's not very gripping for sentient beings at our level, but that's beside the point.
>>24868082 >The One
if you read any neoplatonist texts you would know you don't "provide" the one anything, it just mindlessly produces you for no other reason than that it could and therefore couldn't not do it
Naturalist novels by Zola, Dreiser, etc. The purest expression is possibly "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" by Stephen Crane. The deterministic view of humanity contained in them exceeds everything in science fiction.
>>24868927 >assuming The One is mindless
No, I assumed The One is uncaused and unchanging. Mindlessness proceeds from that >produces sentient beings
That is evidenced from the fact that you exist