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> Truly a man after my own heart. The group selectionist stuff needs a
> closer look in this context - there seems to be competition between
> whole stuctures of memes/species in a way that is (I think) pretty rare
> in the world of ecosystems.
I think there's something funny going on with time, and of course these
things will not interact in the way that species do (i.e. eating each
other etc.).
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