The bloodstream in multicelled animals facilitates asynchronous communication between cells and organ systems. Even though each end-user can put out, and read in, what it wants from the bloodstream there exist mechanisms to regulate total concentrations of things like hydrogen ions, salt, glucose, etc.
This suggests an interesting way that governments might regulate constructive use of electronic ideastreams without interfering with either consumer choice or freedom of expression. Look for more on possible specific strategies in this context, here, in the days ahead...
Saturday, June 18, 2011
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What mechanisms might serve to buffer pH (or niche-network layer-multiplicity) imbalances in this context? /tc
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