Re: virus: War? What war?

Nathaniel Hall (natehall@WORLDNET.ATT.NET)
Sat, 15 Aug 1998 07:40:09 -0600


Robin Faichney wrote:
>
> In message <35D4D80D.4B4C2A6A@worldnet.att.net>, Nathaniel Hall
> <natehall@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> writes
> >
> >It would be viruses by that criteria. But I'm using the criteria of the
> >rate of change of information. And given the exponential growth of
> >information change in memes it will sooner or later exceed anything
> >else.
>
> About 100 years ago, someone looked at the growth
> of traffic in London, and said, "At this rate, by
> 1930, we'll be up to our necks in horseshit!"
>
> Same logic.
> --
> Robin
True enough. Sooner or later exponential growth reaches a limit of some
kind. That is why we are not knee deep in flies. However, Life is
essentially a competition among various replicating information bundles,
which up to the arrival of memes was only DNA based. With the arrival of
meme's the DNA is all but obsolete as a competitor. Meme's "adopt" much
quicker to the changing world. When viruses are finally defeated that
will be DNA's last gasp.
Nate Hall