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  • 'Temes' [technology-enhanced memes] don't care about us - they simply want to create more of themselves. Don't think we created the internet for our own benefit - think about temes spreading for themselves because they must.

  • You start by copying other people's paintings or music or whatever. You get all of those skills before you branch out. Really creative people have a fantastic ability to copy things and then combine them in new ways. And whether we're talking about genes or memes, recombination is the real heart of creativity.

    Real   Heart   Creativity  
  • If you found a mammal with feathers, then you'd know that Darwin was wrong. Well, it's rather the same with memes.

    Mammals   Found   Memes  
  • All things considered, I can see no reason to adopt the afterlife hypothesis. I am sure I shall remain in a minority for a long time to come, especially among experiencers, but for me the evidence and the arguments are overwhelming ... We are biological organisms, evolved in fascinating ways for no purpose at all and with no end in mind. We are simply here and this is how it is. I have no self and "I" own nothing. There is no one to die. There is just this moment, and now this, and now this.

    Self   Afterlife   Long  
  • Science has, after all, made some colossal blunders in the past... Our current materialism and its rejection of the idea of a spirit or soul might be just another great falsity.

    Past   Ideas   Rejection  
  • Consciousness is an illusion constructed by the memes.

    Interview with J. Flinn Akroyd, www.mungbeing.com.
  • Free will and consciousness is an illusion, and the self is a complex of memes.

    "Humans Are Just Machines for Propagating Memes". Interview with Kim Zetter, www.wired.com. February 29, 2008.
  • If everyone understood evolution, then the tyranny of religious memes would be weakened, and we little humans might find a better way to live in this pointless universe.

    "Life Lessons". www.theguardian.com. April 07, 2005.
  • One of the biggest mistakes that people make when they think about memes is they try to extend on the analogy with genes. That's not how it works. It works by realizing the concept of a replicator.

  • Certainly almost everything we do and think is colored in some way by memes, but it is important to realize that not everything we experience is a meme. If I walk down the street and see a tree, the basic perception that's going on is not memetic.

  • Take male strategies for success in the world. If you've got all the advantages, if you're attractive and clever and all of that, you will generally go for very high quality females.

    Clever   Quality   Males  
  • In proportion to our body mass, our brain is three times as large as that of our nearest relatives. This huge organ is dangerous and painful to give birth to, expensive to build and, in a resting human, uses about 20 per cent of the body's energy even though it is just 2 per cent of the body's weight. There must be some reason for all this evolutionary expense.

    Giving   Brain   Use  
  • Memetics provides a new approach to the evolution of language in which we apply Darwinian thinking to two replicators, not one. On this theory, memetic selection, as well as genetic selection, does the work of creating language.

    Thinking   Two   Creating  
    Susan Blackmore (2000). “The Meme Machine”, p.99, Oxford Paperbacks
  • Parapsychology seems to be growing further away from the progress and excitement of the rest of consciousness studies.

    Susan Blackmore (2013). “Consciousness: An Introduction”, p.359, Routledge
  • Imagine a world full of brains, and far more memes than can possibly find homes. Which memes are more likely to find a safe home and get passed on again?

    Home   Brain   World  
    Susan Blackmore (2000). “The Meme Machine”, p.84, Oxford Paperbacks
  • Just as the design of our bodies can be understood only in terms of natural selection, so the design of our minds can be understood only in terms of memetic selection.

    Design   Mind   Body  
  • Finally, we might decide that civilisation itself is worth preserving. In that case we have to work out what to save and which people would be needed in a drastically reduced population - weighing the value of scientists and musicians against that of politicians, for example...

    "Survival of the selfish" by Sue Blackmore, www.theguardian.com. March 28, 2006.
  • I have not come up with anything original. It needs a better brain than mine! I have done what I can do in taking Dawkins' idea and extending it.

    Ideas   Brain   Needs  
  • The sale of sex in modern societies is not about spreading genes. Sex has been taken over by the memes.

    Sex   Taken   Modern  
    Susan Blackmore (2000). “The Meme Machine”, p.141, Oxford Paperbacks
  • For the planet's sake, I hope we have bird flu or some other thing that will reduce the population, because otherwise we're doomed.

    Bird   Population   Flu  
    "We've got all the space in the world" by Brendan O'Neill, www.theguardian.com. June 13, 2009.
  • All other species on this planet are gene machines only. They don't imitate at all well; we alone are gene machines and meme machines as well.

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