Re: Fundamental theorems, dilemmas, fitness, and information.





>> Species evolve, organisms do not.
>
> This, for me, is wrong. I'm not saying YOU are wrong. I am just saying
> it totally contradicts for ME what does make sense to me. Hopefully
> you are the kind of thinker who does not take that as a personal insult.
> I like your thinking just as it is, and am willing to be persuaded. What
> makes absolute sense to me I have written at another string. And I will
> get off this one, if that is your wish... and just make my own string on
> the issue. No offense intended. But I cannot learn what, for me, refutes
> what I see when I look at certain facts.
>

CORRECTION: I did not mean to say the statement "species evolve,
organisms do not" is one I disagree with. I misread it as saying species
evolve but ORGANS do not, so please allow me to correct and restate
one of my main focuses right now is on the fact that individual organs
evolve -- within a specie -- in response to selector phenomena (which
act in a dynamic parallel to what occurs with YN gates in an electronic
circuit. And this very moment, thanks to your note I will call
(differentiational plearning).

(Will work "differentiational plearning" into the series on another
string, on sbe.)

g

P.S. Oh, and lest I step on ANY sbe member's string, please let me
know if I tend to divert from your intended direction of string.
No offense will be taken; and I will back out... OR step in to
invite you to a string I wish to steer.

You guys are brilliant and great. And I hope you can put up with
my monomanicuriberance (a contraction of three meanings.

Monomanicuriberantly, interested-in-your-thoughtsly, AND
most importantly, respectfully,

g



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