Religion
In reply to the discussion: If you cannot disprove the existence of God, or prove the existence of God [View all]Jim__
(15,057 posts)... that is life on earth. The source of that life appears to be the chemical elements present on the primordial earth and the energy pouring onto the surface of the earth; mostly from the sun, but also from the interior of the earth. That energy allows those chemicals to interact in long-term stable processes that can change in response to changes in the environment. Over time, some of those processes are able to isolate themselves from the environment, and spin-off child processes - that is, over time, at least one of those processes will meet our definition of life.
The source of consciousness appears to be complex communication networks of living cells. These communication networks can detect both conditions in the external environment and conditions across the organism that contains the network. Of course, consciousness is not fully understood and so there are many aspects of consciousness that we have not yet been able to explain. It may be that after continued study we come to a good understanding of consciousness; or, it may be that a good understanding of consciousness is beyond our capabilities.
I can't prove either of those claims. Those claims represent my understanding of the current state of knowledge with respect to your questions. And, of course, those claims don't account for the existence of the energy, the matter, or the way they interact - but, we have to draw some line around our explanation.