What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?
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the person is not operating
as an integrated whole.

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[ Rock ]
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Along the outside
of the cell...

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are these billions
of receptor sites...

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that are really just receivers
of incoming information.

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A receptor that has a peptide
sitting in it, um...

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changes the cell in many ways.
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It sets off a whole cascade
ofbiochemical events...

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some of which wind up with changes
in the actual nucleus of the cell.

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- Hi.

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When I grow up, I want to become
a photographer just like you.

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- Oh?
- Got any tips?

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- Take lots of pictures.
- Thanks!

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Each cell is
definitely alive...

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and, uh, each cell
has a consciousness...

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particularly if we define
consciousness...

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as the point of view
of an observer.

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There is always
the perspective of the cell.

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[ Male Cell Grumbles ]
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[ Female Cell Murmurs ]
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[ Male Cell #2, Indistinct ]
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[ Woman ]
In fact, the cell is...

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the smallest unit
of consciousness in the body.

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I'm hungry!
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- [ Disco ]
- Oh. Yeah.

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- [ Disco ]
- Oh. Yeah.

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[ Male Cell ] Oh,yeah.!
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- We've commandeered an entire serving platter.
- [ Belching ]

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[ Grunts ]
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[ Exhales ]
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- [ Dance ]
- [ Grunts ]


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