Biology is not doing atoms arrangements, but is doing creation of conscious 
systems. Atoms are just ideas in consciousness. Is like looking on a 
computer screen and concluding: "Aha, so that's how the letters are 
displayed on the screen: pixels gets lighted!", when in fact the reason for 
letters appearing on the screen is that a consciousness is typing them from 
somewhere outside of the screen.

On Monday, 22 April 2019 20:28:59 UTC+3, Brent wrote:
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> On 4/22/2019 1:28 AM, 'Cosmin Visan' via Everything List wrote:
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> Only if you never did some serious thinking you can consider AI can be 
> conscious. Is not at all the same thing like other similar statements 
> across history like "objects heavier than air can never fly". In that case 
> you were only dealing with arrangements of atoms. But in the case of 
> consciousness you are dealing with the nature of reality. And the nature of 
> reality just is. You don't conjure it up just by arranging atoms, 
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> But I did.  I conjured up four children by rearranging atoms.  You should 
> try some serious thinking before you spout off unsupported assertions.
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> Brent
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