[Craig] 
> IMHO DNA is an inorganic pattern [as is carbon], so they are inappropriate 
> for distinguishing the two respective levels.

[Dan]
> A genetic code is peculiar to the biological level whereas carbon is not.

You need to know what pattern is at the biological level before you can 
discover that DNA is its genetic code.  Therefore, DNA cannot be the criteria 
for the biological level, only a derivative symptom of it.

[Dan]
> You know your own experience. But how do you know another biological 
> pattern's experience? For instance, how do you
> know what scrambled eggs taste like to a cockroach?

I don't, of course, nor do I know what scrambled eggs taste like to anyone else 
but me.  But this doesn't prevent me from knowing all sorts of things about 
other living things' experience.  For instance, I know an amoeba doesn't value 
acid, because I see it back away.
Craig 
   
   
   
  
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