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as a rock is a product of the universe, and a rock is not self aware, should the universe itself be viewed as not self aware?
Quoteas a rock is a product of the universe, and a rock is not self aware, should the universe itself be viewed as not self aware? A rock can interact with its surroundings in a chemical sort of way just like we interact with our surroundings chemically. ,so does that count for some form of awareness. []
The Rosetta stone carried quite a lot of information, but it didn't put the information there.
I think the problem with a rock tyring to store information is that it cannot change itself. Any animal or even plant that has an immune reaction of the sort that leads to prolonged immunity as a result of a short exposure (in the way that we don't generally get mumps twice) has some sort of "memory" that is missing in a rock. I think that you need a memory to be self aware but I don't think that having some sort of memory is proof that you are self aware.
as i eat my food, so i eat the universe. i dont think the hair on my head or the nails growing on my fingers are any more aware than the rock, but, the bits of me that are what you would call alive i am certainly aware of.
i think therefore i am.