most of these things are present and strikingly so across most life hmmmhttps://twitter.com/literalbanana/status/1445784214838730758 …
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wrong answer is leading, what mean
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nvm, the tables have turned
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1st is obviously false (life is also present in rot and decay, forms of ugliness unavailable to sterile, lifeless matter). 2nd doesn't seem right either.
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Rot and decay are beautiful though? This feels like fungus erasure.
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I mean, it has to be both or neither...
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"Life is actually horrible, but something that's trying to be 99.99999999999999999999% of life? Baby that's BEAUTY." - Poll Respondents
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Both, since life is defined by the interface between subjective and material existence
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have you read this essay by
@KevinSimler: https://meltingasphalt.com/a-natural-history-of-beauty/ … tl;dr beauty arises from coevolution of species / a species and environment. highly recommended, beautiful essay!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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the Christopher Alexander answer would be the latter: what we find most beautiful are those things which have the most life in them life is the fundamental property
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you might enjoy reading The Nature of Order if you haven't
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