SYNERGY-NET on http://www.wiredbrain.net/ RE: The "catch-on" factor; Aesop: The Two Frogs: TWO frogs were neighbors. One lived in a marsh. where there was plenty of water, which frogs love: the other frog lived in a lane some distance away, where all the water to be had was that which lay in the ruts after a rain. The Marsh Frog warned his friend and pressed him to come and live with him in the marsh, for he would find quarters there far more comfortable and - what is still more important- more safe. But the other refused, saying that he could not bring himself to move from a place in which he has become accustomed. A few days afterward a heavy wagon came down the lane, and he was crushed to death under the wheels. If a frog comes to the edge of your rut and tells you of a new and different place what would you do ? At least pay a visit to see if it's true ? In James Shreeve's "The Neanderthal Enigma" (William Morrow, 1995) he quotes Allan Wilson, who headed the team of human DNA mitochondrial research that produced the "Eve" theory. The theory suggests that all existing people came out of Africa as a single strain of modern homo sapiens. We all are descendants from this historic "Eve" mother who was transformed from archaic humans, sometime in the last 300,000 years. "Ultimately it all came back to molecular mutations. In the brain there must be a mutation for the ability to "catch on", to detect fellow creatures who have discovered something and imitate it as good." Among the population those groups made up of members who had "better" brains and "caught-on" faster reproduced at a higher rate creating a positive feedback loop generating ever-faster evolution. ( page 123 ) Human evolution since the beginning of modern people has been by cultural advantages. All new technologies are tools of cultural evolution: Stage I: ( 70,000 years) hunter gathers become farmers and herders; THE AGE OF CLANS, tribal territory, the dreamtime. Stage two: ( 7,000 ) improvements in irrigation, transportation, sailing and navigation, public administration and the money creates "civilizations" cities and empires; THE AGE OF EMPIRES, myths, kings and churches. Stage III, (700 years) cannon boring, joint stock companies and insurance, money and banking, printing, creates the nation states, imperialism and the first industrial revolution, the federalist papers and the U.S. Constitution, Newton, Kepler; THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, iron and coal. The age of reason. Stage IV, or III b: (70 years ) mass production, the modern corporation, public schools and universities, Plank, Einstein, and going to the moon and back, all are examples of "catching-on" to better methods. THE MODERN Period, The AGE OF OIL ( Chemistry and electricity ) The materialist, bottom line, structured world we come from and know. As we layer into Stage III c, IV or V: ( 7 years ) the catch-on is to smaller warm blooded flexible cultural grouping that search for niches in a global economy. THE AGE of INFORMATION: negative feedback means the end of the age of dinosaurs mass production organizations and causes down-sizing. Positive feedback the "Gold rush" on the Internet. A world we don't know - some of us "catch- on" faster than others. Some organizations learn faster than others. SYNERGY-NET on http://emporium.turnpike.net/~pflaump ** Peter E. Pflaum Ph.D. , Headmaster GLOBAL_VILLAGE_SCHOOLHOUSE 225 Robinson Road, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169-2176 (904) 428-9609 pflaump@sprynet.com *****************************************************************