Hi Jeremy,
Please read Dr. Susan Blackmore's 'The meme machine.'
DNA may not be the only 'life form' on this planet.
Memes have evolved as a second form of replicator and, basically, constitute
culture.
The internet has been developed by memes in order to provide a new and
exciting niche for them to fill in accordance with Universal Darwinism.
The ramifications of this 'second replicator' model of evolution have yet to
be even looked at.
Before now, memes have not been recognised for what they are: a second
replicating life form.
Evolution is a response of static patterns of quality to DQ, so i find second
replicator model memes in exact accordance with the MOQ.
Looking forward to hearing what you think?
Best wishes,
Squonk. :-)
In a message dated 8/1/01 5:10:13 AM GMT Daylight Time, westward@sympatico.ca
writes:
<< Why I am presenting this to you guys is because obviously we have
something in common i.e. Pirsig
and because I am not a person of technological expertise. I barely know
HTML. There are a few of you in here that know technology quite well and If
this concept can get off the ground within this forum it would be a great
testament to the MoQ.
Also if you want to know more about G/DNA feel free to write me.
Jeremy Kirouac
>>
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