Re: Study shows brain can learn without really trying

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    > > Well you said that behaviors have nothing to do with memetics.
    > Show me where I said this. I certainly don't think I did.

    It was in your mail, where you said behavior is a result of environment
    and different species, but i guess i just misunderstood you.

    > What I said was, (I'm working on thinking about memetics by
    > deciding that) nothing but an artifact is a meme.

    What do you include in artifacts? Directly shown behaviours, talk and so on
    too ?

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