I'm not going to comment on what seems a secondary topic of whether our experience of reality and consciousness can be reduced to simple chemistry and physics, as I think we can break down our processes infinitely and never arise at answers to the question of why does life inherently exist.
Why does the spark of life exist? Personally, I'm not sure that question has an answer. I start my ontology starting with the fact that it does exist as far as I can usefully perceive, and as far as biology goes (and humans as a subset) that it seems to be intertwined with the part of reality that seems to self-organize, as opposed to the entropic tendency of decay.
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