Matthew Ackerman

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An organism is not a replicator: it is part of the environment of replicators — usually the most important part after the other genes. The remainder of the environment is the type of habitat that can be occupied by the organism (such as mountain tops or ocean bottoms) and the particular life-style within that habitat (such as hunter or filter-feeder) which enables the organism to survive for long enough for its genes to be replicated.
The Fabric of Reality: The Science of Parallel Universes--and Its Implications
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