Re: Optimal Intelligent State?

From: Gerhard Kessell-Haak (gerhard_kessell-haak@mail.tait.co.nz)
Date: Mon Jul 27 1998 - 16:49:21 MDT


>>> JF <pilgrim@cyberdude.com> 27/July/1998 01:16am >>>

>
>
>Gerhard Kessell-Haak (Gerhard Kessell-Haak) wrote:
>
>> As intelligence and the societies/civilizations/structure- complexes it
>> creates become governed more by directed intelligent evolution than
>> natural evolution, it seems to me that it will only make changes that
>> increase its overall "state".
>
>How will evolution be directed? By whom or what?
>
>> Assuming we evaluate the state of a
>> civilization by comparing it to the limits prescribed by our current
>> understanding of physical laws, it appears that there should be an
>> "optimal state" that intelligent systems should tend towards.
>>Regardless
>> of the initial environment, conditions, substrates, characteristics, etc.
>>of
>> civilizations, it seems that once they has harnessed the power of
>> directed evolution that they should tend to strive for this "optimal
>>state".
>
>Again, how and who would direct this evolution?

Sorry Buddy, but that wasn't me. Although it seem to me that 'evolution'
can be self-directed once one becomes aware of the existence of the
concept.

Must be the way my email program includes messages being replied too.



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