Meme can be understood as a mental gene, similar to DNA, possessing a “double helix structure.”
It both replicates and mutates:
This means that Meme is not merely a static symbol, but an evolutionary mechanism that maintains both determinacy and creativity at the same time.
Turing, in his “Ordinal Logic System,” proposed: On one hand, the formalized Turing machine can provide a definite, computable structure.
On the other hand, the oracle machine, through intuition and self-reference, introduces new axioms, driving the system’s leap forward.
In other words, ordinal logic is a “dual track”: One side is strict calculation and verification; the other is intuition and evolution that break through the original limitations.
Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin design corresponds precisely to this logic:
Therefore, Bitcoin is not merely a monetary system, but an experiment at the level of social science: ensuring consistency through formalized rules, and achieving evolution through intuitive judgment.
If Bitcoin is viewed as a microcosm of human civilization, a grander interpretation emerges: Human civilization is a “time chain of mining the highest cognitive principles.”
Every conscious brain is a free “miner,” participating in “mining” through reading, practice, and perception. Only the “highest cognition” that is born within the context of the present era will become an irreversible witness, engraved upon the time chain of civilization.
This is why Bitcoin’s design is not merely a technical solution, but an underlying logic of social science. It combines the “irreversibility of time” with the “accumulation of cognition,” offering a new paradigm for understanding the evolution of civilization.
The double helix structure of Meme, Turing’s ordinal logic, and Satoshi’s Bitcoin design are actually different manifestations of the same logic.
Together they reveal: the evolution of civilization is not merely replication, but the unity of replication and mutation, calculation and intuition, order and breakthrough.