It's a good question. It may not feel in the way we do (we have a subjective experience of what it means to have neural activity in the "feeling centers" in the brain). I believe that consciousness is an emergent property of the brain, and so intelligence is, at least, loosely correlated with it. Anyway, I agree this is a premise that might be false.
It's a good question. It may not feel in the way we do (we have a subjective experience of what it means to have neural activity in the "feeling centers" in the brain). I believe that consciousness is an emergent property of the brain, and so intelligence is, at least, loosely correlated with it. Anyway, I agree this is a premise that might be false.
It's a good question. It may not feel in the way we do (we have a subjective experience of what it means to have neural activity in the "feeling centers" in the brain). I believe that consciousness is an emergent property of the brain, and so intelligence is, at least, loosely correlated with it. Anyway, I agree this is a premise that might be false.