Typical woo-peddling tactics from Sriram..
You can ask lots of questions I am sure. We all can ask lots of questions about Darwin's theory, cosmology, QM and everything else. That's easy.
The difference being that these are well established areas of science backed up by plentiful evidence, in much the same way as your fanciful ideas aren't.
The point is that the evolution and development of humans and our civilizations is a clear indicator of development of consciousness. The evidence is right there in us and our societies. There can be no doubt about that fact.
Humans (and human consciousness) evolved and then societies did. That isn't in dispute. This appears to be an attempt to pretend that this backs up your claims, which it does not.
The question is whether all this is chance brought about by random variation or whether it has a purpose.
We have plenty of evidence for random variation and natural selection being the mechanism for evolution and no evidence of purpose - so, in the absence of new evidence, it isn't actually much of a question
Without going into spiritual ideas, we can just take some ideas from eminent scientists.
Carefully selected scientists, none of whom were talking about evolution or any supposed purpose for it - so we've now gone off at a tangent about quantum mechanics...
Max Planck has said... "I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulates consciousness."
Wheeler has said..."We are participators in bringing into being not only the near and here but the far away and long ago. We are in this sense, participators in bringing about something of the universe in the distant past and if we have one explanation for what's happening in the distant past why should we need more?"
Wheeler's Participatory Anthropic Principle proposes that Consciousness participates in the development of the world.
These are both connected to the interpretation of quantum mechanics, which is still an area of speculation. However, the discovery of
decoherence has since explained how much of the quantum "weirdness" disappears at the macro scale - and it has nothing at all to do with consciousness. There really are very few scientists today that take a connection to consciousness seriously (some 6% of physicists, mathematicians, and philosophers according to a poll in 2011, see:
Wikipedia).
The idea that Consciousness is what is truly evolving and developing in the process of biological evolution...
Now you are back to consciousness and evolution, as if the digression into QM had anything at all to do with it.
...if taken up seriously for research in science I am sure lot more will be discovered about Consciousness and its role in evolution.
Given the total lack of any evidence, how would you suggest this "research" should start?