Someone really needs to tell fiction-writers that "Contemplate the inevitable/eternal" tropes have gotten very, very old. I can't speak for all readers, but I for one have stopped seeing these conversations as any kind of serious thematic debate and started just waiting for the hero to punch Mr. Zen Cleverdick in the face.
Perhaps a Herbert reference is appropriate. "The most fundamental principles of the universe are accident and error."
Perhaps a Herbert reference is appropriate. "The most fundamental principles of the universe are accident and error."