We all her know that it is a difference, Adam and the clay is way of a romantic 
expression of the difference but how should a classical person describe it?

A precise definition of the difference might be useful when we are talking to a 
complete novice for example.

Inorganic patterns have a lifetime if millions of years while organic sturcture 
last for much shorter time. Organic patterns are reproducing themselves while 
inorganic are not. Why?

JanAnders

> 30 jan 2014 kl. 19:58 skrev david <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> dmb says:
> As I understand it, the distinction between organic and inorganic is 
> something everyone already understands. It's not something Pirsig invented. 
> It's just the difference between Adam and the clay from which he was formed. 
> It's the difference between rocks and trees, between ants and suns. I don't 
> understand why anyone needs to ask such a question.
> 
> 
>> Jan-Anders:
>> 
>> By inspiration from Andre I'll suggest that we start a discussion about how 
>> to define the difference between level one, the inorganic and level two, the 
>> organic. I couldn't find any consistent thread in the Archives.
>> 
>> Andre:
>> 'Everything that has not been created by life (defined as DNA) is an 
>> inorganic value pattern'. Annot.42
>> 
>> Ipso facto an organic pattern is the 'presence of DNA in a self-perpetuating 
>> pattern'. Annot.23
>> 
>> The boundary between inorganic patterns and organic patterns is the virus 
>> 'because it is the simplest organism that contains DNA. I have read there is 
>> some dispute about the virus being living or dead, and I take this dispute 
>> as evidence that it is the boundary' Annotn. 48.
> 
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