That is, the outermost sphere is a continuous source of disequilibrium, which keeps the four elements from settling into their four levels, but instead stirs things up so that complex compounds are formed from which life might arise.
This concept is a mind of ancient recognition of the need for disequlibrium as a necessary condition for life. The fact that Aquinas et alia, not recognizing (as Jean Buridan did recognize) that this sort of motion could, once started, continue on its own, must have a rational source, is a kind of anthropic argument, albeit a defective one, for a rational source of life (albeit one less than the divine, for the primum mobile is not God).
This concept is a mind of ancient recognition of the need for disequlibrium as a necessary condition for life. The fact that Aquinas et alia, not recognizing (as Jean Buridan did recognize) that this sort of motion could, once started, continue on its own, must have a rational source, is a kind of anthropic argument, albeit a defective one, for a rational source of life (albeit one less than the divine, for the primum mobile is not God).
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