rewrite this by correcting errors and expanding on the idea: for conciousss mind to exist the universe would have to have had the capacity to acccomodate it so even if evoluationsists are right and mind emerged a universe in which it was possible for mind to emrerge had to preexist it.
For conscious minds to exist, the universe must possess an inherent capacity to accommodate them. This suggests that even if evolutionary theories accurately describe the process by which consciousness arose, the universe itself must have possessed the necessary conditions and properties to allow for its emergence. In other words, a universe capable of supporting conscious minds had to pre-exist the actual development of those minds through evolutionary processes. This implies that consciousness is not merely a random byproduct of complex biological systems, but rather a potentiality built into the very fabric of reality.


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