> So then to apply that concept to societies and languages,
> we arrive at the idea they co-evolved. But there is no reason to draw
> the line at Homo sapien sapiens. I prefer to think the concept itself
> helps define what we call the hominid branching of primates. The
> bottom theoretical line is society and language co-evolved along with
> what we call culture and those cultures characterize the hominids. And
> we can help understand these branches better by looking at them, their
> eco-systems, diets, and artifacts.
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>
> CG
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You mean we're talking ecosystems engaged in an ongoing semiosis with the biofractal and the solar system and the.....? Who'd a thunk it?
Duck everyone, the Dossbombs are coming!
Ian