Title: The Impossible Eye: A Song about God, DNA, and Time "How can two separate paths in the dark find the exact same light?" ðïļâĻ This song is inspired by the French philosopher Henri Bergson and his 1907 masterpiece, Creative Evolution. Bergson pointed out a massive hole in the theory of random evolution: The Eye. He asked: How could a human (a vertebrate) and a scallop (a mollusk)âtwo species that separated millions of years agoâindependently "accidentally" evolve the exact same complex camera-style eye? The mathematical odds of that happening by random chance are impossible. Bergson argued there must be a driving forceâan Ãlan Vital (Vital Impetus)âthat pushes life forward, carrying memory and intention like a current. As one listener noted: "It felt like he was describing DNA before DNA was even a thing... like God himself doing the changes." This track explores that mystery: the idea that life isn't just a machine built by chance, but a creative explosion driven by a hidden intelligence. Lyrics inspired by: Henri Bergson's argument on the Pecten (Scallop) Eye vs. the Vertebrate Eye. Created with: ðĪ Music: Suno AI Visuals made using https://musicvid.org Template: Universe Within by @BigWIngs #HenriBergson #Evolution #Philosophy #IntelligentDesign #SunoAI #DeepLyrics #ScienceMusic #Spirituality #ÃlanVital #DNA#HenriBergson #CreativeEvolution #Philosophy #SunoAI #ScienceSongs #Biology #ScallopEye #IntelligentDesign #GodAndScience #Consciousness #DeepMusic #MobiusSquare #ElanVital #Evolution