Re: "minimum separabile" and the memetic code

From: Grant Callaghan (grantc4@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat 01 Feb 2003 - 16:01:31 GMT

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    "Everybody knows that each amino-acid has its corresponding codon within the genetic code. If we accept all that I said above, we must also accept that each "synergistic activity of all the muscles which move the same joint", each "minimum separabile", has its corresponding "codon" within the MEMETIC CODE. In respect with the term "codon", I will name it "MEMON"."

    I nominate as a candidate for the memon what cognitive scientists call a
    "frame."

    Grant

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