The Two Oughts Problem of Morality I assert that morality spurs from the mind and exists metaphysically - it's a logical conundrum concerning existence.
It doesn't exist in physical form, but metaphysical morality exists.
Sensory units can configure a moral course from sensory data.
When the collective universe is pit against an individual's mind, we know that there's moral, and immoral things, we can do.
It's not a question of 'ought' but rather possibility, a 'can' question. I can exist on this planet without causing it to become unhealthy.
I can produce a next generation Child.
Good is the way minds can be harmonious with the universe.
The universe supports this activity and it, potentially, supports existence.
Evil is nothing in comparison.
I don't produce children. I make the world unhealthy - contrary to the original process of the world.
In any case, morality is a mental and metaphysical phemonenon. What's good if only a lone sphere exists?
There has to be an element of power that can be used properly or misused.