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Life is somewhat ''autonomous''; half the time our brains are processing without us even knowing, our lungs keep expanding and contracting without the slightest effort, we move our muscles seemingly spontaneously, there are so many parts of our bodies we don't know about.... life is like ''auto-drive''... chin.gif

So now, the philosophical position pertaining to life and its functions --what ''culture'' facilitates this automation? Shouldn't innate knowledge precede existence throughout? Why and how could something exist in a recurrent ignorance of its functions on all levels?

This confuses me because it gives out the vibe of ''slavery''... It seems reality demands more of physical work than knowledge ; that matter doesn't need to know itself in order to perform.
So ignorance is inherent in life, in fact, living could be seen as striving to close this ignorance, but even at that, the details are unending.

In fact, all we know for now is that we are conscious, and even that is up for debate...lol
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