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@emollick @SilverVVulpes Everyone who's looking at social network+innovation space are annoying focused on relationship strength and network structure. No one inverts this and thinks about it as memes mutating as they spread spatial-temporally on the back of emotion & attention.https://t.co/DDsEwqMZDJ


Under my strange lens, I view words & sentences as primitive idea networks. Each word is a conceptual link to series of 'tweets' (memes, thoughtforms?) that already live in your head. i'm quote tweeting concepts, assuming it will resonate an idea networks already in your head.







If an organism's form is an expression of it's genes in response to the environment - a complex interplay between it's life trajectory and resources as it accumulates (is impinged by?) information over time.___ : meme :: organism : genehttps://t.co/bx2f4io12P



Flowers compete for bees, selfishly. Too much and colonies can't sustain themselves due to low market capitalization.Flowers cooperate for bees, selflessly. Too much and colonies can't sustain themselves due to high market parasitism.Equilibrium.https://t.co/qJM8NgzuAf

"Looking at the data alone, we could observe this complex pattern and not know whether a deadly epidemic was being reinforced by a virus, or by a social phenomenon, or some combination."https://t.co/dChBOcDAWs

"Like multiple friends reinforcing a social behavior, the presence of multiple diseases makes an infection more contagious that it would be on its own. [...] as in the case of a sneezing virus that helps to spread a second infection like pneumonia. "https://t.co/ZmUUZPXGIs

Actors all the way down.https://t.co/KgwrXlLZgf

"We humans like to think we are the designers, creators and controllers of this newly emerging world but really we are stepping stones from one replicator to the next."https://t.co/mgj2wlFcAohttps://t.co/W3PGAosP7B

"By modelling domestication as an equivalent process to evolution in the wild and setting aside the idea of conscious human innovation, we can more effectively study the questions of why and how this process occurred."https://t.co/wrZoSl0Buhhttps://t.co/2x33YaKDUM

What are we?"The researchers claim that their results show that infection by viruses which got incorporated into the genome “considerably transformed the transcriptional landscape during primate evolution”."https://t.co/TWdG0MgbPz

Thinking about this a lothttps://t.co/wmhfoiD8d3About networks, contagion, and spread.Why is this not intuitive to more people?



You think I'm speaking to you on here? ha.I am speaking to my future electromechanical exoself.You're just a convenient audience to rubber duck against.Nobody cared about me until I put on this mask as a digital avatar of my inner being.https://t.co/rCPrzqBeCc

