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Memetic engineering, also meme engineering, is a term developed by Leveious Rolando, John Sokol, and Gibron Burchett based on Richard Dawkins' theory of memes. * The process of developing memes, through meme-splicing and memetic synthesis, with the intent of altering the behavior of others in society or humanity. * The process of creating and developing theories or ideologies based on an analytical study of societies, cultures, their ways of thinking and the evolution of their minds. * The process of modifying human beliefs, thought patterns, etc.

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  • Memetic engineering, also meme engineering, is a term developed by Leveious Rolando, John Sokol, and Gibron Burchett based on Richard Dawkins' theory of memes. * The process of developing memes, through meme-splicing and memetic synthesis, with the intent of altering the behavior of others in society or humanity. * The process of creating and developing theories or ideologies based on an analytical study of societies, cultures, their ways of thinking and the evolution of their minds. * The process of modifying human beliefs, thought patterns, etc. In contrast, gutation is a term developed by Erik Buitenhuis and is: * The process of altering the behaviour of oneself, with the intent of developing new memes. (en)
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  • Memetic engineering, also meme engineering, is a term developed by Leveious Rolando, John Sokol, and Gibron Burchett based on Richard Dawkins' theory of memes. * The process of developing memes, through meme-splicing and memetic synthesis, with the intent of altering the behavior of others in society or humanity. * The process of creating and developing theories or ideologies based on an analytical study of societies, cultures, their ways of thinking and the evolution of their minds. * The process of modifying human beliefs, thought patterns, etc. (en)
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  • Memetic engineering (en)
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