Arlo says something inherent in static patterns responds to DQ. Pirsig 
says:

 "And beyond that is an even more compelling reason; societies and 
thoughts and principles themselves are no more than sets of static 
patterns.These patterns can't by themselves perceive or adjust to 
Dynamic Quality. Only a living being can do that." (Lila, 13)

So much for patterns responding to DQ. So much for computers doing  
likewise. 
.  



On 16 Apr 2010 at 13:24, Arlo Bensinger wrote:

> This is basically saying something like, "Apes will never evolve 
> social patterns because humans have them." This makes the ability to 
> respond to DQ something NOT inherent in the patterns themselves, but 
> a switch that can be turned on and off by an external agent. Bizarre 
> is putting it kindly.

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