Magnus Berg (MagnusB@DataVis.se)
Wed, 1 Oct 1997 04:08:41 +0100
>Doug wrote:
>What I have shown above, IMhO adds to what Maggie said about the
>'inorganic' level 'definition.'
Wasn't that a generalization of today's physics? An example of
inorganic patterns just as biology is an example of organic? I
think we need to look at the differences and correlation
between the levels instead of blindly staring at one at a time.
Otherwise, all we'll accomplish is a generalization of our
world. We'll be unable to see or construct other worlds.
We need more imagination.
Magnus
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