From: ASpidle@aol.com
Date: Fri Feb 26 1999 - 19:11:46 MST
In a message dated 2/26/99 7:43:47 PM, Glen wrote:
<<Besides which, I would suggest there might be some good
memes entangled in all those religious meme complexes; it would be a shame if
we were to throw the meme out with the meme complex.
>>
Thanks Glen, you are clearly one of the most thoughtful and articulate people
I've encountered.
As a less articulate new extropian, non-scholar, non-scientist might I suggest
another reason to encourage more diversity in your meme set (Am I using this
word correctly?). Having just finished "At Home in the Universe" by Stewart
Kaufman, I am intrigued by the model of "adaptive walks on fitness
landscapes."
It seems to me that one of the greatest potential obstacles to continuing
evolution is the tendency to get trapped on a low (relatively speaking)
fitness peak. A diversity of opinions would encourage greater exploration of
the available landscape and increase the possibility of finding higher peaks
farther removed from your own location.
All you extropians inspire me.
Adrian Spidle
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