[MD] Able to change well.

schoadabyool at talktalk.net schoadabyool at talktalk.net
Sat Aug 28 12:24:08 PDT 2010


Hi Adrian,


> My question is how can patterns be stable and yet migrate toward Dynamic 
Quality at the same time?


A pattern can endure for a time and is stable in the sense that it
does persist. Yet patterns are replaced by new often better more
dynamic patterns. That is what is meant by evolution. Patterns don't
change any more than individuals in biological evolution are changing.
The concept of pattern is opposed to change. "Static" pattern is
redundant. To say something is a pattern is to point out something
that is static or unchanging at least for a time. Change occurs as
patterns replace other patterns.

Best,
Steve


@ Hello Steve, this is very helpful.
In Lila patterns are said to be static. But you mention dynamic patterns here.
So there are two types of patterns, static patterns and dynamic patterns.
This answers my question because i left dynamic patterns out of my question.
It is the dynamic patterns that are at the interface with Dynamic Quality.
I remember the biological cell with a dead outer protein and the dynamic function of the DNA on the inside.
Thank you
Ade



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