Krimel said to Marsha:
...the explosion of new applications of evolutionary theory that you cite is 
clear evidence of the dynamic quality of the theory. It is static patterns that 
often give rise to ever more interesting examples of dynamic quality. For 
example language is entirely composed of static pattern and yet out of it grow 
that infinite generativity of speech and writing. It is in fact the presence of 
static patterns that give rise to ever more astounding examples of dynamic 
quality.


dmb says:
Hey, here's something marvelous and rare. I agree with you. The explosion of 
applications isn't just evidence of the dynamic quality of the theory, though. 
It is also evidence for the theory of dynamic quality. I mean, the fact that 
evolutionary theory can be applied so widely supports the MOQ's expansion to 
include literally everything. As the old SNL fake news joke shows, the process 
of evolution operates differently in areas outside biology. "The world's 
leading evolutionary biologist died today... And was replaced by a larger, 
stronger evolutionary biologist." Or to use your example, words themselves 
don't strive to survive by tooth and claw and yet the theory can be adapted to 
language. Some scientists already describe the unfolding of the physical 
universe in terms of evolution and they do so, I suppose, without any help from 
the MOQ. Seems like things are generally moving in that direction and the 
diversity of applications will probably continue to grow.
In a Alan Watts podcast I heard recently, he explained that the East and West 
are divided by a difference in their basic conceptions of how the world came to 
be. We in the West have what's called a "ceramic" conception of creation, where 
inert stuff is shaped or made as a potter does. God is the creator and we are 
among the created things. You know, Adam was made from the dust. In this 
conception reality is a collection of artifacts. Made by who and for what 
purpose? In the East, reality isn't a collection of nouns. Its a verb. 
Creatures aren't made. They come into being through action, through processes 
in which they are actors. Reality is a dance, not a structure. It comes to be 
from within, so to speak, rather than being manufactured by something outside 
itself. I mention this because I think the MOQ's expansion of evolution to 
include literally everything fits more comfortably with the Eastern conception. 
Imagine Darwinism in that context and that'd be close to the what the MOQ is 
saying. Or so it seems to me.

 
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