Pulchritude
Symmetry, highly defined (it sticks out from others, but it is symmetrical and therefore appealing to the eyes)
1.6 (the golden ratio or so; appealing to the eyes)
The eyes’ light cones and rods, the arbitrary shape of them
The brain’s occipital lobe and its arbitrary pattern seeking abilities
Evolution and the desire for (arbitrary) forms to procreate; doesn’t matter what’s selected in this case, making room for information evolution and holotopography
Culture, the dominant caste dictates the rules for what is beautiful
Nature’s shapes and perplexities, beyond “good”
War, the desire for beauty, power, money
Vestigial human urges
Ape mind
Monkey mind
Fish mind
Plant mind
Prokaryote mind
Multi-cellular pattern of large eating and integrating small
Single cell surivival
Apoptosis
Life
Death