articulett
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It's not science or pseudoscience--it's a language tool--a concept for understanding. It's just a way of talking about what makes an idea get passed on. Systems evolve from the bottom up--be it planets, solar systems, humans, cities, technology, forums, languages, currency systems, libraries (and/or they die out)--Meme is just a way to refer to the why and how they do so.
Something as small as an atom combined with something as simple as an idea can evolve to become the atomic bomb (complexity). The meme would be the information part of the equation. (Atomic theory is a meme...we harness the info. we gather from this meme for Chemistry classes, nanotechnology, atomic energy, etc.
The only people who seem to want to define it as pseudoscience or who "don't believe there is such a thing" seem to be those who have a vested interested in not accepting evolution. It's an easy concept--I teach it to high schoolers. This classification thing seems like a slam to Richard Dawkins by intelligent designers who hate him for his atheism and his dismissal of their intelligent designer.
It's a useful term--like bytes. The meme concept is a meme itself. It spreads because it's useful. But useful concepts don't always spread and useless ideas can spread if they have some other trick (like promising eternal rewards or threatening eternal damnation or being catchy such as a mneumonic rhyme "I before e, except after c...")
Something as small as an atom combined with something as simple as an idea can evolve to become the atomic bomb (complexity). The meme would be the information part of the equation. (Atomic theory is a meme...we harness the info. we gather from this meme for Chemistry classes, nanotechnology, atomic energy, etc.
The only people who seem to want to define it as pseudoscience or who "don't believe there is such a thing" seem to be those who have a vested interested in not accepting evolution. It's an easy concept--I teach it to high schoolers. This classification thing seems like a slam to Richard Dawkins by intelligent designers who hate him for his atheism and his dismissal of their intelligent designer.
It's a useful term--like bytes. The meme concept is a meme itself. It spreads because it's useful. But useful concepts don't always spread and useless ideas can spread if they have some other trick (like promising eternal rewards or threatening eternal damnation or being catchy such as a mneumonic rhyme "I before e, except after c...")