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Writing Biosemiosis.org

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In September of 2009 I started a new document on my computer entitled “A System of Symbols”, where I was going to write about the part of design theory that interested me the most – that is, the representations that are required for self-replication (von Neumann, Pattee). My goal was to inventory all the physical conditions necessary for one thing to represent another thing in a material universe. I wrote and rewrote that essay for more than four years — reading, learning, and sharing along the way. As it turns out, writing that essay was my way of coming to understand the issues, and I spent a great deal of that time trying to articulate things I had come to understand conceptually, but could not yet put into words. Eventually I came into contact with the types of scientists and researchers who had substantial experience with these issues, up to and including those who had spent their entire careers on the subject. It was a humbling experience to share my thoughts with people of that caliber, and have them respond by sending me papers of their own that reflected the same concepts.

Then In 2014, I retired that essay and began writing Biosemiosis.org in its place. Since that work is available to any reader, I won’t recapitulate it here, but there are a couple of concepts I’d like to highlight – particularly the discontinuity found in the translation of recorded information. Read More

[I’d like to thank Barry and Uncommon Descent for allowing me to publish this introduction to my two projects]

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KF, Unfortrunately, there will be people who will object no matter what. That is the mystery of free will. But that does not mean one should stop laying out his scientific argument for the sake of the unbiased.EugeneS
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Moreover, this system is not the product of Darwinian evolution.
You have to do more than just baldly declare that as there are Darwinists who baldly declare the opposite- Nick lane, for example and larry Moran, although he doesn't consider himself a Darwinist because he didn't read "On the Origins of Species..."Virgil Cain
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Congratulations UB! I will do my utmost to understand your argument.Box
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At long last!! Big time congratulations!!William J Murray
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UB, well done, again. I join with GP in the hope that serious, constructive and open-minded discussion of your work (and of our wider work in and around UD) will now follow. In particular, I trust that those who have been spreading messages such as that we refuse to offer any evidence of ID, will have the grace to withdraw such rhetoric. KFkairosfocus
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UB That's great. A lot of hard work. Excellent stuff.EugeneS
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UB: Please accept my most heartfelt compliments! Now I hope that serious and constructive discussion about your work may begin. :)gpuccio
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Upright Biped Wonderful information and right at the heart of the issue. About Halloween, we recently moved and my boys have been spoilt on Halloween in our previous neighbourhood. So here in the new one my wife and I made some sweet packets and took it to the neighbours just in case. The boys were not really optimistic but with our encouragement they went trick or treating. After an hour when they got back James full of smiles said to us.... "That went better than expected". Priceless, because not only did they get the sweets we handed out everybody had some for the occasion.Andre
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Thank You BA, and Thank You Eugen. (Leave some candy for your kidz)Upright BiPed
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Great website. This is our candy for Halloween :) (beside what I'll steal from my kids)Eugen
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It's cold and wet. I was going to go as a Boy and His Cat and the cat is not cooperating.Mung
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Thanks UB!bornagain
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Thank You, Mung. (why aren't you out Trick or Treating? or something). :)Upright BiPed
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Awesome! Congratulations!Mung
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