That depends on the unit of selection, what the definition of creation encompasses (or, indeed whether creation is a measure of evolution or complexity in the Darwinian and or Cronin/Walker's assembly theory) and the scope of that creation or whether the scope of that creation is easily correlated with future outcomes (even with something as mathematically simple as the logistic map) let alone the level of probabilistic determinism 'under the hood'. Existence exists. The scarcity, or abundance, of the ability to reflect on it has yet to be determined. I don't like thinking too much before breakfast but maybe breakfast is also a valid answer.
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