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Pay more attention to inanimate matter problem and stability of space and conservation laws. There may or may not be echoes of the basic laws right in them. Or they themselves can be basic (or they can be decomposed into a basic part applied to the evolved one). BVSR (blind variation with selective retention) without heredity can also be relevant in conjunction with the known laws of physics. It's necessary to explain without anthropic principle why everything so stable. And by the way, are there really no more worthwhile models of accumulation of novelty? Search for "theories of emergence".
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Pay more attention to inanimate matter problem and stability of space and conservation laws. There may or may not be echoes of the basic laws right in them. Or they themselves can be basic (or they can be decomposed into a basic part applied to the evolved one). BVSR (blind variation with selective retention) without heredity can also be relevant in conjunction with the known laws of physics. It's necessary to explain without anthropic principle why everything so stable. And by the way, are there really no more worthwhile models of accumulation of novelty? Search for "theories of emergence".
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