Well, yes, you add sodium to chlorine to let deliciousness emerge and I have no trouble with that.
Well then, there you go: A higher state emerging from a microscopic one... I thought you
did have a problem with that? That is, unless you think the deliciousness of salt was intelligently designed...
All I have trouble with is your subsequent ludicrous pretence that in the process you have managed to trace the ultimate origin of deliciousness.
Where have I done
that? Please don't speak
for me... I'm right here and you can ask me.
I contend that deliciousness has no "ultimate origin". I presume that it is something that gradually emerged with the evolution of the tongue. There would be various states of it with no clear indication of a "beginning".
The idea you defend here pretends that this was the first instance of salt ever, that is sodium and chlorine had never met before and then it goes on to assume both sodium and chlorine are ultimately traceable to nothing at all.
No, not at all. You've grossly misunderstood.
And there has never been "nothing".