When Probability Becomes God: The Crisis of Modern Science: https://youtube.com/shorts/DJAkgo-eids
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Modern scientific narratives often claim that everything emerged by accident.
According to the Big Bang theory, the entire cosmos—galaxies, planets, oceans, and rivers—exploded into existence from a primordial event without purpose or intention. Darwinian evolution then extends this logic to life itself, proposing that consciousness, intelligence, and morality arose from random chemical interactions and accidental mutations preserved by inheritance.
Together, these theories attempt to compress the deepest mysteries of existence into the language of physics, chemistry, and statistics, reducing life to a mathematical coincidence.
But is this science—or dogma disguised as science?
Darwin sought to place biology entirely under the dominion of physical laws, treating order, meaning, and consciousness as statistical side effects. This mindset is famously illustrated by the analogy that a monkey, randomly striking keys on a typewriter, could eventually compose the Mona Lisa.
Yet such analogies reveal not scientific humility, but philosophical desperation.
When randomness is elevated to the status of a creative principle, it ceases to function as an explanation. Instead, it becomes a confession: that meaning, purpose, and intelligence are being excluded not because they are disproven, but because they are metaphysically inconvenient.
If existence displays intelligence, order, and purpose, then chance is not the explanation—it is the problem.