Like an ant, an individual brain cell just runs its local program its whole life, carrying electrical signals along its membrane, spitting out neurotransmitters when the time comes for it, and being spat upon by the neurotransmission of other cells. That’s it. It lives in darkness. Each neuron spends its life embedded in a network of other cells, simply responding to signals. It doesn’t know if it’s involved in moving your eyes to read Shakespeare, or moving your hands to play Beethoven. It doesn’t know about you. Although your goals, intentions, and abilities are completely dependent on the
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