The Impossible Eye: A Song about God, DNA, and Time

The Impossible Eye: A Song about God, DNA, and Time

Title: The Impossible Eye: A Song about God, DNA, and Time "How can two separate paths in the dark find the exact same light?" 👁ïļâœĻ 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)—two species that separated millions of years ago—independently "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 force—an Élan Vital (Vital Impetus)—that 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: ðŸĪ– Music: Suno AI Visuals made using https://musicvid.org Template: Universe Within by @BigWIngs #HenriBergson #Evolution #Philosophy #IntelligentDesign #SunoAI #DeepLyrics #ScienceMusic #Spirituality #ÉlanVital #DNA#HenriBergson #CreativeEvolution #Philosophy #SunoAI #ScienceSongs #Biology #ScallopEye #IntelligentDesign #GodAndScience #Consciousness #DeepMusic #MobiusSquare #ElanVital #Evolution