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by ojosilva
1890 days ago
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It's not useless, it's a valid approach to study the subject. Consciousness here is downgraded to a very "simple form", to more fundamental components that all
matter possess in a way or another. So it does not mean that a rock is sentient like your mind is. It's more like saying, ie, that quantum entanglement could be a component of consciousness. A rock could interact with quantum entanglement, therefore it would be plausible that a rock could have a tremendously primitive form of consciousness. |
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Therefore (if you accept that intelligence is computable) there could be an intelligent mind denoted by a sufficient number of rocks over a sufficient period of time, even if it took billions of years to have a thought.
Whether "naturally" placed or by some agent.
I think this is not original of me, but I forget the source.