Like stacking blocks in a game
The blocks start talking
Now imagine each block is a little robot, not big or fancy, but tiny ones that can talk to each other. When they all work together, they start making decisions. Like when you and your friends plan how to build the tallest tower ever, you’re all working as one team, like consciousness.
So matter became conscious by slowly learning to work together, just like blocks stacking up into something that can think, feel, and even dream! Imagine you're building a giant tower out of blocks, that’s how matter became conscious, step by step.
Like stacking blocks in a game
Think of matter as the blocks you use to build your tower. At first, they’re just simple blocks, not thinking, not feeling. But when you stack them up high enough, and arrange them just right, something interesting happens: the tower starts acting like it has its own ideas.
The blocks start talking
Now imagine each block is a little robot, not big or fancy, but tiny ones that can talk to each other. When they all work together, they start making decisions. Like when you and your friends plan how to build the tallest tower ever, you’re all working as one team, like consciousness.
So matter became conscious by slowly learning to work together, just like blocks stacking up into something that can think, feel, and even dream!
Examples
- Imagine tiny building blocks that slowly learn to feel and think, just like in a dream.
- Like how a simple machine can start making complex decisions over time.
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See also
- Is consciousness a fundamental property of all matter?
- Could We Upload Our Consciousness To A Computer?
- Can plants have consciousness the film silent friend reimagines the science?
- Are the roots of consciousness in the ancient deep brain?
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