Re: Tegmark's Anthropism

From: Hara Ra (harara@shamanics.com)
Date: Sun Aug 03 1997 - 23:50:13 MDT


Hal Finney wrote:
> From the web page at
> http://eve.physics.ox.ac.uk/Personal/deutsch/FabricOfReality/FoR.html
>
> > For example, both the growth
> > of scientific knowledge and the evolution of biological adaptations are
> > best understood as multi-universe phenomena: normally, universes tend
> > to become less alike with time, and the only two known processes capable
> > of making them more alike are biological evolution and human thought.

I choke on this. Though physical constraints make solutions to forms
similar,
such as fish and airplanes, the details are absurdly diverse. Is this
convergence?

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