From: Joe (jhmau@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Fri Mar 26 2004 - 17:18:27 GMT
On 25 March 2004 11:11 AM David writes to Mark:
Hi Mark
Yes I agree, but feel that the inorganic could be
shown to consist of at least 3 levels. Young's suggests
7 levels from photons to individuated man, with each level
sub-divided into 7 sub levels. In each 7 the first 3 levels move
towards more static expression wioth level 4 being a turn to the next
3 levels that show increasingly dynamic expression.
Hi Mark, David and all,
joe: IMO evolution proceeds from the inorganic. It is not hard to place
three levels organic, social, intellectual within the inorganic level.
Getting them out might be more difficult without proposing intertwined
universes. Do I want to talk about the basic stuff of the biosphere as
inorganic? How would I know? It seems the inorganic is evolving.
When something changes it has not necessarily evolved to a new order. I am
thinking of a virus compared to a chimpanzee as organic. I have no words to
talk about this. 7, 4, and 3 may be important numbers.
Joe
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