What drew me to religion and spirituality in the first place was the deep sense of why... of the strangeness of existence. What the hell is all this?!? Does anyone else feel this way?
This notion of "What is going on" is what drives us to develop technologies and ideas (some are better than others
) of what is our reality.
Literally, you're sitting at a keyboard or at a phone or something, looking at these words, perhaps looking around right now... where does all this come from?
It all comes from billions of years of an amazing process that slowly became what we are today
(At least as far as we know today)
Who invented "sound," for example... not a particular sound, but the experience of sound itself?
No one "Invented" sound. Sound is a wave. it is a vibration of particles that moves all around us.
What we call sound, is a term to describe the way our brain interprets those waves and particles movement.
for a deaf person, sound doesn't exist, only the phenomena itself. (although deaf people can feel the vibration of the sound much better than people who can hear usually)
Clearly however sound was invented, it must have been in a "workshop" outside of the mind. That workshop must be inconceivable, unimaginable, beyond all our concepts and percepts and time and space -- beyond existence and non-existence itself.
Sound is not that mystical, its a rather simple thing.
The fact it is simple however, doesn't make it less amazing.
But sound was not made for humans, humans can process sound.
Bats can interpret sound in a different way, they "see" sound (like a sonar).
Many animals can hear frequencies (wave length) that humans cannot.
Humans happen to develop mechanisms that can recognize sound patterns and introduce them to your brain in a way we call "hearing"
Perhaps it lives in a paradoxical realm as far beyond our comprehension as we are to amoeba.
Or not
What is the nature of that workshop?
Evolution
Whatever -- whoever -- uses that workshop creates all the specifics, all the particulars, from the largest to the smallest... but how does it do that and why?
The process as far as we know it today is like so:
During the past billions of years, all life on earth evolved in a very slow and violent process.
The human brain and for that matter all brains, all work as a pattern recognition mechanism.
This means that we translate reality using our senses to a meaningful data.
Taste for example is how our brain interprets certain chemicals. our tongue have many sensors each generates a different reaction to those chemicals. some are interpreted as bitter, some sweet and so on.
There are still many question marks on how everything works, but the general idea is our senses react to chemicals and electrical signals or waves, and in return, your brain produces the interpretation in the form of sensation.