Quarks realize the status of the color charge of other quarks ( scientific fact ).
Abduction: Quarks therefore possess ( physical ) sensation.
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It is not a question of scientific facts whether, for example, the color charge of a quark is its sensorium.
The relevant facts are available.
It is merely a question of subjective interpretation whether 1/2
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When #panpsychism (Philipp Goff) postulates that physical elementary particles possess phenomenal consciousness and that their consciousness is identical to their intrinsic nature, it is only consistent to assume that they have corresponding sensory abilities.
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Example of Physical ( Chemical ) Sensation
Van der Waals interactions:
Atoms recognize the presence of other atoms through weak attractive forces, such as van der Waals interactions. 1/2
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Example of Physical Sensation:
Electromagnetic interactions of electrons:
Electrons interact through electromagnetic fields.
They possess the ability to recognize and respond to electric fields by moving accordingly. 1/2
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Stipulative Term Definition : Physical Sensation
The physical sensation is the most fundamental or evolutionarily rudimentary form of sensation.
It is independent of biological mentality.
In contrast to biology, 1/2
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It seems not very plausible that interacting quarks exchange gluons to achieve or maintain a certain state without measuring/sensing the state(s) of each other.
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The physical sensation, as it is found, for example, in the subatomic reality with quarks, functions according to the laws of nature and likely represents the most rudimentary form of sensing.
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The intrinsic properties of an elementary particle form its sensorium and collectively constitute not only its intrinsic nature but also its (physical) mind.
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The mind of a quark is the entirety of its intrinsic nature
For:
Through its color charge, it senses the color charge, through its spin, the spin, and through its electric charge, the electric charge of its interaction partners.
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Biological organisms have sensory organs to perceive.
Elementary particles, such as quarks, utilize their intrinsic properties to sense their environment and communicate with it.
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