Tensu wrote:
sentience, as it is described in my mactionary, is simply the ability to "feel" or "be aware" of things.
Which they would need neurons to be able to do.
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since we have never experienced whatever sensation it is plants "feel" when they process a stimulus,
There isn't anything that they feel.
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But in order to respond to a stimulus, it must, in some way, "notice" that the stimulus has occurred.
Nope. It is not necessary for a thing that responds to something to 'notice' that it has done so. Computer programs do this all the time. So do mousetraps.
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