[MD] Social Darwinism

David M davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon May 21 12:01:50 PDT 2007


Hi Platt

My cat don't seem to know many laws. And as for physics,
all SQ was DQ before it started doing the repeats.

David M

>
> If I could only make you see that when my cat plops down in the sun it 
> does
> so because of SQ, a static pattern of "it's better here," formed by eons 
> of
> similar responses of cats to the sunshine. Patterns of the inorganic and
> biological levels are so static, so locked into place, that we refer to 
> them
> as laws -- the laws of physics and the law of the jungle. Atoms and cats 
> cannot
> change their ways: you and I can as we respond to DQ.
>
>
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