
Iuval Clejan
Iuval Clejan has a PhD in Physics from Boston University. He worked as a process simulation engineer at Motorola making memory devices, as a molecular biologist studying aging and DNA repair in nematodes at UNC, and as an engineer and farmer implementing alternative technology and agriculture at several intentional communities. His other current interests are culture genesis, local economies, the connection between continuous game theory and control theory and the physics of signature flipping surfaces.
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Memetic Isolation and Cultural Speciation: An important strategy for intentional community development?
The mechanisms of speciation, applied in a cultural context, might not only help better understand how cultures form, but also provide means for designing and constructing culture. In this essay…
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