I was thinking about this during my kid's little league game. In fluid dynamics, there really isn't anything new when a bunch of molecules in an air or liquid start behaving a certain way. Turbulence and fluid dynamics just describe the rules they follow.
Contrast that when a certain number of neurons are arranged in the right way, with the right chemicals and electrical impulses. Now we get something new: consciousness and subjective experience. None of the individual neurons were capable of this, but together, they're capable of both.
That's also true when we combine certain elements and get new substances. Someone mentioned NaCl. True, something new emerges that isn't really like Na or Cl. However, in that case, we know exactly when the new substance is created: Na + CL. We don't have such knowledge in the case of consciousness: ?Neurons + ?Biochemicals +?arrangement +?electrical impulse= consciousness and subjective experience.
Something to think about, maybe.