The universal principles of evolution

Jack Simmons, Duong Vo, Gene Mesco

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Abstract

Here we identify the core properties of genetic evolution with the intention of providing a unified definition of evolving systems that applies unequivocally in the natural and social sciences. Our definition is: evolution sustains organized systems through high fidelity replication of information. This definition can be broken down into five essential components: (1) high fidelity replication of information with 0% < survival rate < 100%; (2) expendable replication technology distinct from the replication information; (3) inert information that provides no kinetic energy to the replication process; (4) demonstrates a quantifiable resistance to entropy; (5) demonstrates intentionality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)426-441
Number of pages16
JournalWorld Futures
Volume70
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 3 2014

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Philosophy

Keywords

  • Entropy
  • evolution
  • genes
  • information theory
  • memes
  • replication

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