At what point do you decide, that a sequence of adaptations, is "memorable"?

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Gottservant

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Hi there,

So this is an example of me going the extra mile, for friends of Evolution. Evolution, which is a theory, can be maintained in one of two ways, for example: by way of extrapolation from existing memories, or by example made of extenuous objects of memory, that are not directly related to Evolution (without some kind of speculation). Both the related and relevant memories are able to strengthen each other, by engaging as solutions to selection pressures that test the truth of the response of mankind's need to overcome (those selection pressures, but also to manifestly be more Man, than men of unknown kind can be).

This is a project. The award to the most memorable of possible memory, will establish Evolution in general, the more greatly - a sign of prowess that will cause the winner to flourish, all the more Evolutionarily than can be considered before. This in turn will help Evolution establish itself in other arenas than previously thought able to be related to Evolution, in great part because it enables nuance in diverse fields, to be expressed more fully. That Evolving in one case, is different from Evolving the Optimum in the same, is brought to light here - though it too could be considered worth remembering in its own way. The point is to bring power to the interpretation of Evolution, as is concretely sustained by memory.

The power of the power, if you will, is that things not previous thought to have independent expression, will all the more be seen in the light of its service to Evolution and development more generally, as is productive, whether Evolution comes first in the respective choices relating to it or not. We have not yet addressed the change of memory, from one instance of the original theory, to another - but certainly discussing "making Evolution memorable" will in no way detract from that potential, and if anything, will enhance it. The message here is that "remembering in general" is a good thing, and Evolution is a good way of taking something that previously had little or no meaning and turning it into something that has many applications (albeit by the p factor of Evolution, that goes with it). This has previously been done with little insight into the relevant agency that goes with it, but undoubtedly broadening the horizon of Evolution in general, using memory will go some way to addressing this.

What would be ideal, is if we started with a field that could be open to the maximum range of interpretation, that the strength of the remembered memories be recognizeable in contrast to what is beyond having a specific meaning. I call this "fiction". The question is - therefore: How can fiction be used to make Evolution more memorable? Part of the answer to this is already common knowledge, being the "Memory Palace" technique (whereby fiction about a journey through the "Memory Palace" can help memories be developed over longer and longer periods of time) The point being, that we could develop a "Memory Palace" technique, for remembering the salient changes in inspiration accompanying Evolution from generation to generation - knowing what past strengths were, being a consequence of this expression, would certainly enhance the adaptability of the given species and its direction.

All we have is time, we may as well use it - if Evolution gives us anything, it is certainly that. Perhaps in time, there will be neurological techniques for enhancing swathes of memories, but for now, let's focus on memories we have at hand! In time, we may even learn to reconcile memories developed from Creation differentiating from memories we develop from Evolution? I am of course only speculating at the moment. Consider the floor to belong to Evolution, to begin with - that is after all far easier, when constraints are still being determined.

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Probably why you have no takers on this thread perhaps?

Or perhaps people get bit tired when Gottservant posts his 6789th thread of evolution while trying to prove evolution not happening as clearly evidenced by his posting.
 
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Hi there,

So this is an example of me going the extra mile, for friends of Evolution. Evolution, which is a theory, can be maintained in one of two ways, for example: by way of extrapolation from existing memories, or by example made of extenuous objects of memory, that are not directly related to Evolution (without some kind of speculation). Both the related and relevant memories are able to strengthen each other, by engaging as solutions to selection pressures that test the truth of the response of mankind's need to overcome (those selection pressures, but also to manifestly be more Man, than men of unknown kind can be).

This is a project. The award to the most memorable of possible memory, will establish Evolution in general, the more greatly - a sign of prowess that will cause the winner to flourish, all the more Evolutionarily than can be considered before. This in turn will help Evolution establish itself in other arenas than previously thought able to be related to Evolution, in great part because it enables nuance in diverse fields, to be expressed more fully. That Evolving in one case, is different from Evolving the Optimum in the same, is brought to light here - though it too could be considered worth remembering in its own way. The point is to bring power to the interpretation of Evolution, as is concretely sustained by memory.

The power of the power, if you will, is that things not previous thought to have independent expression, will all the more be seen in the light of its service to Evolution and development more generally, as is productive, whether Evolution comes first in the respective choices relating to it or not. We have not yet addressed the change of memory, from one instance of the original theory, to another - but certainly discussing "making Evolution memorable" will in no way detract from that potential, and if anything, will enhance it. The message here is that "remembering in general" is a good thing, and Evolution is a good way of taking something that previously had little or no meaning and turning it into something that has many applications (albeit by the p factor of Evolution, that goes with it). This has previously been done with little insight into the relevant agency that goes with it, but undoubtedly broadening the horizon of Evolution in general, using memory will go some way to addressing this.

What would be ideal, is if we started with a field that could be open to the maximum range of interpretation, that the strength of the remembered memories be recognizeable in contrast to what is beyond having a specific meaning. I call this "fiction". The question is - therefore: How can fiction be used to make Evolution more memorable? Part of the answer to this is already common knowledge, being the "Memory Palace" technique (whereby fiction about a journey through the "Memory Palace" can help memories be developed over longer and longer periods of time) The point being, that we could develop a "Memory Palace" technique, for remembering the salient changes in inspiration accompanying Evolution from generation to generation - knowing what past strengths were, being a consequence of this expression, would certainly enhance the adaptability of the given species and its direction.

All we have is time, we may as well use it - if Evolution gives us anything, it is certainly that. Perhaps in time, there will be neurological techniques for enhancing swathes of memories, but for now, let's focus on memories we have at hand! In time, we may even learn to reconcile memories developed from Creation differentiating from memories we develop from Evolution? I am of course only speculating at the moment. Consider the floor to belong to Evolution, to begin with - that is after all far easier, when constraints are still being determined.

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What in the world are you trying to say, or even accomplish, here? I'm having a real hard time seeing cogency here.
 
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So this is an example of me going the extra mile, for friends of Evolution. Evolution, which is a theory, can be maintained in one of two ways, for example: by way of extrapolation from existing memories, or by example made of extenuous objects of memory, that are not directly related to Evolution (without some kind of speculation). Both the related and relevant memories are able to strengthen each other, by engaging as solutions to selection pressures that test the truth of the response of mankind's need to overcome (those selection pressures, but also to manifestly be more Man, than men of unknown kind can be).
You are full of it.

How many times do have you heard on here that the theory of evolution is supported by a convergence of evidence from genetics, molecular biology, paleontology, geology, biogeography, comparative anatomy, comparative physiology, and many other fields.
There are thousands of religions, past and present, with near zero agreement between them let alone evidence for any of them. With all of the traditional mainline Protestant denominations that support or accept theistic evolution it should be obvious that accepting the ToE is not at odds with Christianity.
 
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Hi there,

So this is an example of me going the extra mile, for friends of Evolution. Evolution, which is a theory, can be maintained in one of two ways, for example: by way of extrapolation from existing memories, or by example made of extenuous objects of memory, that are not directly related to Evolution (without some kind of speculation). Both the related and relevant memories are able to strengthen each other, by engaging as solutions to selection pressures that test the truth of the response of mankind's need to overcome (those selection pressures, but also to manifestly be more Man, than men of unknown kind can be).

This is a project. The award to the most memorable of possible memory, will establish Evolution in general, the more greatly - a sign of prowess that will cause the winner to flourish, all the more Evolutionarily than can be considered before. This in turn will help Evolution establish itself in other arenas than previously thought able to be related to Evolution, in great part because it enables nuance in diverse fields, to be expressed more fully. That Evolving in one case, is different from Evolving the Optimum in the same, is brought to light here - though it too could be considered worth remembering in its own way. The point is to bring power to the interpretation of Evolution, as is concretely sustained by memory.

The power of the power, if you will, is that things not previous thought to have independent expression, will all the more be seen in the light of its service to Evolution and development more generally, as is productive, whether Evolution comes first in the respective choices relating to it or not. We have not yet addressed the change of memory, from one instance of the original theory, to another - but certainly discussing "making Evolution memorable" will in no way detract from that potential, and if anything, will enhance it. The message here is that "remembering in general" is a good thing, and Evolution is a good way of taking something that previously had little or no meaning and turning it into something that has many applications (albeit by the p factor of Evolution, that goes with it). This has previously been done with little insight into the relevant agency that goes with it, but undoubtedly broadening the horizon of Evolution in general, using memory will go some way to addressing this.

What would be ideal, is if we started with a field that could be open to the maximum range of interpretation, that the strength of the remembered memories be recognizeable in contrast to what is beyond having a specific meaning. I call this "fiction". The question is - therefore: How can fiction be used to make Evolution more memorable? Part of the answer to this is already common knowledge, being the "Memory Palace" technique (whereby fiction about a journey through the "Memory Palace" can help memories be developed over longer and longer periods of time) The point being, that we could develop a "Memory Palace" technique, for remembering the salient changes in inspiration accompanying Evolution from generation to generation - knowing what past strengths were, being a consequence of this expression, would certainly enhance the adaptability of the given species and its direction.

All we have is time, we may as well use it - if Evolution gives us anything, it is certainly that. Perhaps in time, there will be neurological techniques for enhancing swathes of memories, but for now, let's focus on memories we have at hand! In time, we may even learn to reconcile memories developed from Creation differentiating from memories we develop from Evolution? I am of course only speculating at the moment. Consider the floor to belong to Evolution, to begin with - that is after all far easier, when constraints are still being determined.

Discuss?
Boring......
 
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