I am not necessarily a "theist" in the most common sense of the word, though
I do believe in a kind of "cosmic consciousness," which then allows for the
'combinatorics' of this universe to ensue according to "aptness of derived
function." >> To answer the idea of "implicate order," it was first brought
into the vernacular by David Bohm.  The "idea" is essentially linked to the
*unfolding universe* as an *expression* that, in my view, can be tied to a
kind of *teleological referencing...*  hope this helps. Oh, and I view DNA
as the most *elementary* of derived information systems... stemming from a *
synthesis* or process of "conception."  It is immaterial (in my view) that
any specific "ideas" do or do not "originate" in the human mind... as the
human mind is merely one possibility of a "cybernetic environment." I fear
we have "elevated" human consciousness into some kind of revered "holy
cow."
This is *not* to say that I minimize the potential efficacy of the
collective human mind... but due to our present & shared "boundedness" -
both dimensionally and recursively speaking, it *must* be acknowledged that
"we" are NOT "all that."

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:25 AM, chazwin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> DNA does not contain ideas a priori. The idea that there is such a
> thing as DNA was, at one time original.
> I'm not sure where you are going with this unless you are a theist.
>
>
> On Aug 25, 11:37 am, awori achoka <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Does this take us back to the biochemical formula behind each DNA
> code---is
> > it that, which is original?.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 9:36 PM, chazwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > As each organism is unique, then all DNA arrangements are original.
> >
> > > On Aug 24, 5:31 pm, einseele <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > The word idea is may be of conflict and so populated by different
> > > > concepts that I allow me to rephrase, can anything be an original?
> > > > Yes I think so, for instance DNA
> > > > So if something can be original, then the corresponding idea it is as
> > > > well, whatever means idea, DNA, etc.
> > > > This does not mean DNA cannot be copied, but to mean there is always
> > > > an original
> >
> > > > On 22 ago, 13:17, Awori <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > Is there such a thing as an original idea? Can ideas originate from
> > > > > without?
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