Re: virus: Memes and Genes

Martin Traynor (m.traynor@ic.ac.uk)
Wed, 16 Oct 1996 12:42:40 +0000


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On 15 Oct 96 at 21:35, Reed Konsler wrote:

> I assert: For the vast majority of people (95%) genetics plays little or
> no role in memetic development.

Except possibly where the physical structure of the brain has an
effect on its content, but this would apply more to the memetic
development of a species rather than its individual members.

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