Chapter 14 Cultural Evolution
And Genetic Evolution: Parallels
Part A
What
makes the total biomass of Earth so different from any other entity that we
have discovered in the universe - so far - is the way that it keeps getting
more as we move forward in time. All other entities in the known universe shred
and spindle out across the time axis. But life on this planet has formed a
system of fibers that somehow keep pulling in more and more matter-energy,
trapping it, organizing it, and using it to keep making ever increasing masses
of that same, living matter, thus weaving the biomass of Earth.
The
kinds of forces and movements that somehow create life, this anti-entropy pattern in the flows
of matter, are still – at least by us – poorly understood. There are programs
written into the matter in the strands, codes that tell them how to make life expand
instead of dwindle, spindle, and fizzle out. We know that the main one by far
for most of the species on Earth is the one written in DNA, the basic molecule
in the genetic system of programming.
But
the main point of this book is that in the case of one strand, namely that
composed of the human species, the main programming mechanism uses small coded
energy exchanges (words, looks, etc.) between fibers in the human strand to
upload another, more nimble, responsive, but volatile program for directing movement, the program that we call
“culture”. Note that this model tries, however inadequately, to picture a
miracle. Life goes against the flow of the universe, the natural flow of entropy.
Life shouldn’t be, but there it is, and, even though we can’t say precisely how
or why it is, we have to get on with it.
The model is an inadequate one,
but then so are physicists’ models of matter and energy. All models used in the
sciences prove limited. Electrons are not little bullets.
The important
fact that we now need to stress, the fact which the cultural evolution model
implies, is that values are designed to respond to what is real. Living matter,
with humanity as an ever growing strand within it, moves forward through time
only in certain patterns, not randomly. Just as electrons may inhabit only
certain energy shells around a nucleus and iron filings scatter about a magnet
oriented along the lines of force in the field created by the magnet,
protoplasm moves forward through time only in those channels of energy flow
that suit it and its way of existing. Living things' genetic programs - and, in
the human species, cultural programs - make it possible for us to find and widen
the physically and chemically favorable, optimally life-supporting, constantly
shifting channels, on land, in the sea, and in the air.
NASA artist's imagining of first humans on Mars
There are patterns here. We have
decades of research in Evolutionary Sociology ahead of us, designing models of cultural evolution and
testing them against History and then planning – jointly, as citizens of a democracy
– how we may best use the knowledge gained to consciously shape the behavior
patterns of us all, and of our children, in ways that will maximize our courage, wisdom, freedom, and
love and so lead to ever expanding biospheres, on Earth and beyond.
However,
our accepting that there are patterns to human cultural evolution and that it
is not random has enormous implications before we even begin our research. If
this model of reality is roughly correct, time can be viewed from outside of
time as a kind of field. In order to survive and flourish, all living things
must practice patterns of behaviors which steer them into the life-sustaining, "Goldilocks" parts
of the energy streams. The best values codes steer us into patterns of group
movement that maximize our survival probabilities. At this early stage of our
history, we can see that at least some of these patterns are the ones that we describe with the terms "freedom", "love", "courage", and
"wisdom".
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