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Okey so how does the yellyfish work then? It's not that black and white in reality. Yes, we might agree that the yellyfish has no conscious, but only because we can't find it's brain equivalent? We know a lot about brains, but as far as I know it hasn't quite been determined wether or not it's the seat of our consciousness... (not that I would know any other place that would seem to be a more logic place for it btw.)





We're talking about the brain being the seat of consciousness. Do you really think jellyfish are conscious? Jellyfish can move around and react to stimuli. But that has nothing to do with whether or not they're conscious.


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