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Indeed it is anthropy. It is called the weak principle of anthropy. It seems to me that you are pondering about life itself (as someone posted about what is blood by thinking if it as an essence of life or the necessery part of it; maybe that's the way to define life - by descriptive definition), not why would Universe need to create beings like us. Maybe it wouldn't. Maybe it just happened by chance. It could be described by boundary conditions at the begining. If we knew them. If we are thought to be the part of Universe (which we are), then we could imagine that Universe wishes to be pondered about, because we wish to be pondered about. Methinks that this is the characteristic we've developed through the evolution. Why?
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