Craig --

Since it is commonly accepted that Value is a uniquely human perception, and 
that perception is an exclusive property of cerebral organisms, it's absurd 
for you to expect me to support an established premise.

If you really want to argue for the inorganic perception of value, I suggest 
you begin by defining 'awareness'.

You said:
> Inorganic awareness is a physical principle.

My dictionary defines Awareness as "having realization, perception, or 
knowledge."  It is the psychic capability of the subjective self.   By what 
definition do you justify the assertion that awareness is a physical 
principle?   Or, don't you acknowledge anything as non-physical?

- Ham

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