Re: Genes are Memes

From: salice (salice@gmx.net)
Date: Mon Oct 08 2001 - 21:41:18 BST

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    > However, the DNA itself still represents good old genes not memes.
    > It's memes (genetic engineering) inferering with genes.

    Oh i see. Fully agree.

    I mixed that. It's like a book stays paper+ink. The meme lies in the
    structure not in the paper+ink.

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