Well Krimel,

I'd argue that the true aspect of social patterning takes a self/other
realization that is more than instinctual or hardwired.  Every bee seems to
react exactly like ever other bee, without choice.  But some wolves, are
lone wolves and some dolphins are gay.

It's that dynamic choice in herd/other that makes for social patterning.



On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Krimel <[email protected]> wrote:

> [John]
> I believe, the issue of extending the social level to animals has also been
> accepted by Krimel, Bo, Arlo and me.  A diverse group!  My specialty is
> cutting off social patterns at the Mammalian animals, because it makes
> sense
> that the self/group realization is created by infant nurture.
>
> [Krimel]
> Bees, ants, and slime mold use it for the same reason don't they?
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