>>12894106>What I don't get is why life even wants to exist.Life as a whole doesn't "want" anything.
>Why did life even start then?You mean how did life start? All that matters is that it did start at some point. Then evolution takes hold.
>The first cell that appeared, how did it know it would be good to go in it's environment and didn't just die instantly?One has nothing to do with the other. Cells don't know anything. Does a machine know it should continue working? No. It just does (or doesn't) based on the laws of physics.
>Why even try in the first place, if the chances of success aren't good?How would it make that judgment in the first place? Are you high?
>why the fuck did we develop consciousness Maybe consciousness is just a byproduct of our brains and there is no evolutionary reason.
>why is it A SINGLE species out of thousands(millions?Every species is unique. Why did the lottery winner win the lottery?
>Look at fucking ants, they have like 10 times the amount of ants than we do as a species, so the ants are technically doing better as a lifeform. That's one way of looking at fitness. From a much broader perspective you should take into account the ability of a species to adapt to all the environmental changes its world is going to throw at it. In that sense, it's possible humans are more fit or less fit than a simple comparison of reproductive numbers. Fitness is not just about the number of offspring, it's also about the survival of those offspring.