Why do we exist based on cosmology and philosophy?
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This question sits at the crossroads of cosmology and philosophy, where equations meet meaning and observation meets reflection. Cosmology explores how the universe began, how matter, time, and space emerged, and why the laws of nature are finely structured to allow complexity and life. Philosophy asks the deeper follow-up: whether existence has purpose, whether meaning is inherent or constructed, and what consciousness implies about our place in the cosmos.
By bringing these two perspectives together, we move beyond simple answers. The universe may be vast and indifferent, yet it has produced beings capable of questioning it. Does our existence point to necessity, chance, design, or something entirely different? And if the universe does not provide meaning, are we compelled to create it ourselves?
This exploration does not aim to close the question—but to sharpen it—revealing that asking why we exist may itself be one of the most significant facts about the universe.
Join us for an evening of critical thinking, introspection, and camaraderie as we navigate through the complexities of existence. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher, cosmologist or a newcomer to the field, all are welcome to participate in this exploration of consciousness and life transformation. Let's embrace our shyness and engage in a thought-provoking dialogue on existentialist philosophy together.
