
Life is a process, not an object. As cells became more complex they adapted to take on specialized roles to create multicellular beings.
Organisms have an existence that transcends that of their components. Individual cells are replaced during the life of the organism, yet the being itself persists. It is not immortal, but, like cells, each organism has evolved a process for replicating itself, so the species survives the death of its members.
In time another miraculous force appeared from the collective interaction of parts. Multicellular organisms developed a collective intelligence that enables them to adapt to their environment.
More complex animals have developed intelligence to pass on to their offspring, such as hunting skills, or history.
Sentience is yet another force that shapes the world, whose study is called noetics. Thought is not an object, but a process. It, too, has an existence that transcends its components.
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