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Re: Knowledge and Variation: Some thoughts on Deming and Fisher
Jonathan Siegel wroteˇG
> "The rate of increase in fitness of a population at any time is proportional to its genetic variance in fitness at that time"...
>
> I'm making two claims here:
> 1. Fisher said that the role of genetic material in a population has some of the characteristics and obeys some of the same wave/particle dynamics laws as physics "particles" (Fisher made this association explicitly).
> 2. Much of what Deming said about both knowledge and society makes more sense if one takes the view that knowledge in a society plays some of the same adaptive role as genetic material in a natural population as described by Fisher (If Deming said this directly anywhere, please let me know.)
>
Dear Jonathan,
I know nearly nothing about genetics and your extended theory, please specify your quotations to help us study. But I am intersted with the subject. Perhaps you like to comment on Prof. Johnson's Bring the Life to Quality speech In the DEN archieve first.
I think you might made R. A. Fisher's idea like a post hoc one ( I do think we need to clarify many key words like 'variations', unfortunately, this word is undefined in OOTC neither). Please refer to Dr. Deming's preface to OOTC about 'mutation'. I was surprised with Dr. Deming not mentioned Prof. Fisher in OOTC and TNE. But Dr. Deming is a purposeful man.
Sincerely,
Hanching Chung
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