RE: [colorforth] How is colorForth different from other Forths?
- Subject: RE: [colorforth] How is colorForth different from other Forths?
- From: Frédéric DUBOIS <frederic.dubois@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 13:13:05 +0100
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Nick Maroudas [mailto:alice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Envoyé : ven. 16 janvier 2004 17:01
> À : colorforth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Objet : Re: [colorforth] How is colorForth different from
> other Forths?
>
>
> While other Forths have adapted to the same inexorable
> evolutionary drive towards complexity that led animals to develope bigger
brains
[OT]
Well, no. Many species have increased or decreased their sizes over the
time; therefore the size of their brains as also varied.
The intelligence of an animal has few to do with the size of it's brain. I
heard that the brain/body size ratio is a better indicator. Still, it does
not explain variations of IQ within one species. Probably a networking
issue... :)
The word 'evolution' is somewhat misleading because it is in the semantic
field of 'progres'. The process of evolution as described in the modern
theory of Darwin is the constant adaptation of animals to the environment
thru the natural selection.
[/OT]
Amicalement,
Frederic
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