From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Fri Nov 20 1998 - 03:03:49 MST
"T.R. Fullhart" <trf2020@ksu.edu> writes:
> Both of you are making very good points, but do you see the underlying theme
> of your discussion? Open systems, evolutionary behavior, diversity. These
> sound like natural phenomena to me. The have proven to be valuable resources
> for change and survival in nature. Why should computers be any different?
>
> I suggest that we follow a very Taoist attitude and instead of trying to
> fight problems, we adopt a more observational attitude and apply techniques
> that have worked in natural systems to systems that we develope. If it
> worked for mother nature, I'm sure it will work for us. Let us not reinvent
> the wheel.
I agree with you, but also remember that nature didn't invent the
wheel. Some solutions are distinctly non-natural but work well
too. One shouldn't be dogmatic about one's non-dogmaticisim :-)
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