Of course they do. Being alive presents all kinds of problems. I mean, seriously man... I don't understand the things you write, really strange stuff, I'm at a loss.
Life didn't start out because it had the problem of not being a thing.
Can it still be considered "problem-solving" when the so-called "problems" are only so in the context of animal survival and breeding from the perspective of animal consciousness? Life just randomly grows and takes on random shapes, it's not a force of problem-solving.
Life would extinguish itself if it was the force of problem-solving, because that would ultimately solve all the problems.
I don't know how can you create a problem-solving force from an environment where none exists. You can only create forces of chaos from such an environment.
Can it still be considered "problem-solving" when the so-called "problems" are only so in the context of animal survival and breeding from the perspective of animal consciousness? Life just randomly grows and takes on random shapes, it's not a force of problem-solving.