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Anonymous No. 16468285

emergent property fags BTFO

Anonymous No. 16468289

i thought about that years ago, a cell is a cell

Anonymous No. 16468290

>>16468285
Emergence was and will always be a shorthand for "I can't bridge the gap between these two things", its not a thing
Also, read about personality changes after organ transplants

Anonymous No. 16468310

>>16468285
>all cells show predictable behaviors when exposed to certain stimuli
Ok, and?
>therefore your memory is stored in kidney cells
Lol, typical pseudoscience clickbait
>>16468289
>>16468290
Retards

Anonymous No. 16468312

>>16468285
DNA is Turing Complete. Always has been.

Anonymous No. 16468317

>>16468310
Dumbest post ITT.

Anonymous No. 16468325

>>16468317
You don't have to title your posts like that

Anonymous No. 16468458

If the work was so profound, why did it not go to nature? I'd rather submit my work to low IF journal rather than sister journals like nat. com.

Anonymous No. 16468483

Shocking how? Deuterostome literally build their brains out of the flesh that becomes the gut. Everything in your mind is adapted out of the structures that allowed the digestive systems of primitive worm like critters to function

Anonymous No. 16468486

>>16468290
So called "personality" changes are minimal enough to be chalked up to the fact that you just had a life turning experience (undergoing organ transplant surgery), the ones that hold any ground are food preference ones, these could be associated with the new and different microbiota after the transplant.

Other claims hold little grounds, how could heart cells affect a high level brain function like auto-control?

Anonymous No. 16468522

>>16468285
>Doesn't understand it award

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Anonymous No. 16468537

i got this news article on my home feed too

Anonymous No. 16468540

>>16468483
no it isnt

Anonymous No. 16468548

>>16468285
When people typically use the word memory, they are referring to memories of the mind. Whatever retard decided to create this post is using an atypical usage of the word memory to grab attention.

Anonymous No. 16468562

>>16468289
A cell isn't even a cell. Mitochondria are alive within a cell, in the same way cells are alive within an organ, an organ in a body, a body in an ecosystem, all the way up to Gaia.

Anonymous No. 16468574

>>16468483
Exactly! Before all, there is the gut. Our minds do not emerge from the brain only, and only a great fool would presume that evolution has rendered the gut vestigial.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gut%E2%80%93brain_axis

Anonymous No. 16468679

>>16468540
Yes it is

Anonymous No. 16468777

no, it isnt

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>>16468285

Uh oh...bros...we're the pan-psychism weirdos right? I mean as an idealist this isn't that devastating and we know already materialist/naturalist are sub 120 IQ nigger brains so they don't count.

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bodhi No. 16469251

Looks like I cant stop winning. I intuitively know these things without a single experiment because I am so much more advanced than the sub 120 IQ nigger brains on this board. I can just loo at shit for 4 minutes and make accurate predictions decades in advance of any proofs to corroborate it. You may kiss my ring plebs

Anonymous No. 16469255

>>16469214
>t. sub 95

Anonymous No. 16469482

>>16468522
I can't tell if I'm smart for seeing that OP didn't get it or if it's just obvious bait

Anonymous No. 16469919

>>16468777
Yes, it is. The brain is formed from the enteric nervous system which is the bundle of nerves in the gut. Part of that bundle undergoes differentiation after it forms to go on to become the central nervous system and the brain. The CNS and the brain are mutations of the gut.
Why do you keep saying "no it isnt"?

Anonymous No. 16469942

>>16469251
What are you trying to say with the attached pic?, that cells are conscious?, that viruses are conscious??, viruses are so simple that we can literally make them ourselves from scratch, are you implying we can instill consciousness into things?

Anonymous No. 16469954

memory is stored in the soul

Anonymous No. 16469965

>>16469954
Okay, then this soul, what are the deciding factors in where can a soul dwell and where not?

Anonymous No. 16469970

>>16469954
>Alzheimers patients have less soul than normal people
Nice Theory

Anonymous No. 16470091

>>16469970
I've used the exact argument once and was met with a response of "terminal lucidity". What would you say about that?

Anonymous No. 16470167

>>16470091
What would I say about that.
I would say the brain as it is dying and misfiring chemicals runs different than the normal brain, which explains why the previously impaired memory neurons start running again.
I don't think you need to reach all the way to a soul to explain that.