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Organized matter can change ; ordinary matter simply exists. Ordinary matter can be exposed to external influences, but cannot be stimulated to change.
As a highly organized matter, which has the property, the ability to reflect reality in the form of consciousness, is often called the human brain. This notion of the material basis of conscious reflection is unacceptably vague. First of all, it is clear that in this case we cannot talk about the brain as a whole. Consciousness is also a property of highly organized matter