>>16638936Evolutionary pressure is not the only selection bias. If it were then lifeforms would selectively generate the simplest and easiest modes of living within their niches. This is not observed. In fact there is an excessive amount of unnecessary complexity in many lifeforms, even generalist ones like human beings. The most likely and simplest explanation is the syntropic force in the universe (for lack of calling it "God) directly interacts with lifeforms, evolutionary selection bias processes, and both quantizes the possible configurations of life and has some role in the selection process. Meaning there is both a normal unconscious selection bias (natural evolution into niches) and a conscious (orchestrated effort) selection bias into specific extremely niche forms and capabilities (especially syntropic in nature).
To give you a specific example of this extremely specific selection bias complexity. The human being. Specifically the human brain.
The homo sapien (modern humans, which are genetically connected to at least a dozen other sapien hominids) brain has the following observed and theoretical capacities;
Approximately 100 billion neurons.
Forming approximately 100 trillion connections.
A visual information processing recognition speed of approximately 10-100 milliseconds.
An observed and theoretical computational information processing capability of approximately 1 exaflop (1 quintillion ops/sec).
Approximately 4,169 petabytes of digital data storage capacity in a 150lb human body stored in DNA language (ATCG sequences alone).
A bio EMF operating range of 0.1-120+Hz (including multiband operations, processing, and rectification).
A total genome base pair size of only approximately 3 billion (the smallest biological cell has roughly half a million, the human has astronomical selection efficiency).
20 watts of bio-electric power (millions of times more efficient than computers).