Re: Long term genome (was Re:Is crypreservation a solution?)

From: Prof. Jose Gomes Filho (gomes@dpx.cnen.gov.br)
Date: Fri Sep 19 1997 - 08:34:09 MDT


At 12:37 19/09/97 +0200, you wrote:
>Joao Pedro <jpnitya@mail.esoterica.pt> writes:
>
>> Prof. Jose Gomes Filho replied:
>> > the possibility of using glasses is a consequence of evolution "acting"
>> > through humans... or not ???). This way, evolution * found a way * to
seeing
>> > better...
>>
>> Evolution? Are you trying to say that all human accomplishments are also
>> a result of evolution?
>
>If you count memetic evolution, then the statement is more likely.
>Although new memes can appear in a non-evolutionary way (unless we
>buy the idea that ideas emerge in our minds from an evolutionary
>process where mental patterns compete).
>
>--
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>Anders Sandberg Towards Ascension!

Well, for me, an individual includes its behavior and all its interactions
with the environment...
Be the stick used by a monkey to get some honey from a bee 's colmea or a
particle accelerator, both are consequences of evolution... and... always
natural... ( Always a self-relashionship of the whole universe )
Can't admit an evolution dissociated from any of its consequences,
including, of course, any individual actions, wich work like a feedback to
the continued evolution...

Sin,

Gomes
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Interrelated Interests:
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Cosmobiology
Neurosciences
Artificialization
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