Self-evolution

Ralph Copleman rcopleman at comcast.net
Sun Mar 12 08:21:58 PST 2006


On 3/12/06 2:00 AM, "OSLIST automatic digest system"
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> Chaos, we are learning, is the rich seed =
> bed of emergent order.  Strange new world.

Yeah, all 13.7 billion years of recent events.

Harrison, you're re-examining the theory of evolution.  The process we call
"self-organization" may be, after all, what Darwin labeled "Natural
Selection".  (He never used the phrase "survival of the fittest", by the
way.)

If your new book emerges as a re-presentation of evolution for the world of
human systems, it will be a very, very useful contribution.  If we can get
even a few such systems thinking/operating in harmony with the universe's
ancient (and highly effective) underlying dynamics, we'll have taken a big
step toward saving life on Earth.

Lead on, my friend.

Ralph

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