RE: The Demise of a Meme

From: TJ Olney (market@cc.wwu.edu)
Date: Fri Mar 23 2001 - 15:58:27 GMT

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    Occam?

    On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Gatherer, D. (Derek) wrote:

    > The implication is that just as Catholic (and indeed Anglican) priests can
    > apparently trace their apostolic succession of ordinations back to Jesus, so
    > should scientists be able to trace their successions back to some single
    > Ur-supervisor. Who might that be and when?

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