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To: DMaA who wrote (7692)3/13/2006 4:15:20 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 24758
 
You mistakenly apply characteristics of a vector to evolution.

Ok. I'll accept some of your implied concept behind the usage "vector". Evolution has a direction, to higher intelligence. It has a magnitude, to faster thinking. All the difference in human intelligence is accounted for in the difference in speed of conceptualization, for every human can conceptualize every thought of every other human.

It's just random noise that either helps or hurts survival.

Not quite. The random noise aspect tries seemingly invalid ways to continue that are later shown to be superior and which wouldn't bave been tried by an algorithmic deduction process. Technology cuts off natural evolution especially when all minds are linked electronically since technology necessarily advances within deduction, and linking undermines creativity after maximimization is achieved. The longer a race can remain stupid, the higher its eventual development because the longer the race would have let nature take its body evolution. This concept is complectified by the mind - body duality.