My question is whether sensation is an abstraction that only exists in a brain, or whether it exists as a property of physics and trees/stars/atoms have sensation. Of course there would be no self to experience them but still.
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Why would you think that? Anything that suggests that sensation in stars and atoms is a thing?
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my answer is a little shorter, it's just one word, actually.
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How well does a one-word answer serve an audience?
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Cool answer. Getting an approachable definition of consciousness is a tricky thing. The final conclusion in regard to the question suggests that ants and worms have no capacity for memory, is that a certainty in science's understanding?
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humans: conscious consciousness, animals: instinct consciousness, plants: impulse consciousness
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