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Grey's Lexicon
Singular Infinity ∞ Cosmic Balance ∞ Entropic viscosity ∞ Nucleophonon ∞ Quantum Whiteness ∞ Dimple in Time ∞ Sapience ∞ Sentience ∞ Quantum Plenum ∞ Topology of Now ∞ Fibonacci Knots ∞ Cognitive syncopation ∞
Sentience
Sentience is the capacity of a being to have subjective perceptual experiences, or in other words, the ability to experience sensations or feelings.
Sentience implies a certain level of consciousness, including the ability to feel pain, pleasure, and other sensations.
Sentience is essentially the ability to have subjective experiences and feelings.