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TED | Talks | Susan Blackmore: Memes and "temes" (video)
by possibly noteworthy at 8:15 am EDT, Jun 6, 2008

Susan Blackmore studies memes: ideas that replicate themselves from brain to brain like a virus. She makes a bold new argument: Humanity has spawned a new kind of meme, the teme, which spreads itself via technology -- and invents ways to keep itself alive


 
RE: TED | Talks | Susan Blackmore: Memes and "temes" (video)
by flynn23 at 11:59 am EDT, Jun 8, 2008

possibly noteworthy wrote:

Susan Blackmore studies memes: ideas that replicate themselves from brain to brain like a virus. She makes a bold new argument: Humanity has spawned a new kind of meme, the teme, which spreads itself via technology -- and invents ways to keep itself alive

Indeed. It's talks like this that make me realize how erroneous the idea that natural selection is what's built the universe. I'm sorry, but simply having variation, selection, and heredity (um, so planets and stars and rocks have heredity?) results in anything that looks like design is bunk. How does she even explain the MEME of religion continuing to pervade humanity? There's no evolutionary basis for it, clearly. Yet there it is. I wish such creative and ambitious minds were used for something truly important, like saving ourselves from ourselves.


TED | Talks | Susan Blackmore: Memes and "temes" (video)
by ubernoir at 5:43 am EDT, Jun 7, 2008

Susan Blackmore studies memes: ideas that replicate themselves from brain to brain like a virus. She makes a bold new argument: Humanity has spawned a new kind of meme, the teme, which spreads itself via technology -- and invents ways to keep itself alive

awesome a fresh view of the tech singularity -- AI as the birth of third generation replicators -- R3 as T1 or piggy backing on humans and dawn of the post-human and climate change etc seen from new perspective -- I find it interesting that Susan Blackmore sees a choke point ahead --- I know I do and have done for some time but she weaves it into a larger narrative


TED | Talks | Susan Blackmore: Memes and "temes" (video)
by Shannon at 1:45 pm EDT, Jun 7, 2008

Susan Blackmore studies memes: ideas that replicate themselves from brain to brain like a virus. She makes a bold new argument: Humanity has spawned a new kind of meme, the teme, which spreads itself via technology -- and invents ways to keep itself alive

awesome a fresh view of the tech singularity -- AI as the birth of third generation replicators -- R3 as T1 or piggy backing on humans and dawn of the post-human and climate change etc seen from new perspective -- I find it interesting that Susan Blackmore sees a choke point ahead --- I know I do and have done for some time but she weaves it into a larger narrative

Does this mean that women will someday choose a mate judging by the size of his robot?


 
 
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