Hmmmm . . .
 
Some interesting research in neurosciences and robotics suggests
that a great deal of the information that comprises the cognitive 
domain of complex organisms is actually encoded in the environment 
and then pattern-sensed, processed and recoded into the environment.
 
 
 
Perhaps "Facilitators" and Conversationalists" are simply aspects
of a large collective organism.
 
 
Mark R. Jones
Chief Technical Advisor
Corporate Vice President 
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From: OSLIST [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Carlos
Garcia Timon
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 5:19 AM
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Subject: Re: oslist core purpose & the exchange of "ideas"



That is a good thought Chris, 

I would go even further: How can living systems truly share their encoded
information in any environment?. Is it possible? 

What do you think about the role of facilitators and conversionalist? 

Carlos. 




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one more thought:

not having a digital video camera linked to the web focused on the circle of
my os events is, as i stated, about purpose...but i am thinking that it is
also about the givens of how a living system cares for itself.  to my
friends on the list who know more than i about theories of living systems:
do healthy living systems share their encoded information indiscriminately
in the environment?

chris 
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