Life is intransitive, it helps us answer some main questions like: Where, When, How, or How long?
Some may recall the saying: "If you can do it, it's a verb".
Then, if it's alive, it has a life.
We may be biased on when life began and for some it began when something was fertilised, but the microscope sees movement before that and it continually evolves into greater things as it combines with other things. So fusion makes it alive, which forms a single entity that may have a brain. If it fears or is curious, obviously it has a life. It wants to survive. It has survival instincts.
What's the smallest known brain that is alive?
Name some very small known mammals?
Some may recall the saying: "If you can do it, it's a verb".
Then, if it's alive, it has a life.
We may be biased on when life began and for some it began when something was fertilised, but the microscope sees movement before that and it continually evolves into greater things as it combines with other things. So fusion makes it alive, which forms a single entity that may have a brain. If it fears or is curious, obviously it has a life. It wants to survive. It has survival instincts.
What's the smallest known brain that is alive?
Name some very small known mammals?