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In the terms of micro-world, living and non-living things were all the same. All made up of atoms. All atoms. Scientists would agree on that one. So, how was life different from non-living ones? Life has consciousness. What's this consciousness? Memory. Decision making. Something That's implanted in the brain. In the cells. In the atoms in the cells of the brain itself. Atoms exactly similar to the atoms of the non-living ones. Probably the reason why It's possible to create storage devices. |
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@jeffwyer | 6 April 13 | |
Containing information just about anything. I mean, the universe could possibly be self-conscious by It's own. Observing itself. Understanding itself. The reason why it developed what we so call life. Living. Something indifferent from those things that are not. Reacts perfectly. Even live on it. Water- yeah. It's not living but we live on it. Like most living things does. Air.
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@jeffwyer | 6 April 13 | |
Life that could interact faster. Can store memories naturally. And then what? They begin die. Returning back to non-living states. And where does consciousness goes? Is it gone? Or it goes back to nature? Distributed by the degraded atomic particles. Absorbed by the earth. By the universe. That's the only way I think evolution could happen. How natural selection works. And even natural phenomena and calamities.
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@jeffwyer | 6 April 13 | |
And then, I woke up realizing I've made a topic like this and hey, what am I saying? Just a thought.
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@dgsn | 7 April 13 | |
If it eats s**ts and reproduces it is life. It has nothing to do with consciousness
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@ainglean | 7 April 13 | |
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