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Intelligent characteristics of potential microbial life during the LHB

Authors :
von Hegner, Ian
von Hegner, Ian
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2022.

Abstract

The 'disparitas conjecture' states that unicellular life may be common in the galaxy, but that multicellular life might be rare in comparison. A variation of this is that unicellular life may be common in the galaxy, but that intelligent life is rare. However, microbial life can and does indeed display characteristics of intelligence. Thus, in this work it has been investigated how life potentially could have endured through the Late Heavy Bombardment (LHB) through intelligent strategies such as decision making, association and anticipation, communication and self-awareness. At the LHB there would be for microbial life an unpredictable environmental fluctuation regarding pools of amino acids, lipids and fluids available when impacts and reimpacts launched organisms into new habitats. Thus, evolutionary strategies must have been favored that could stretch the available external and internal resources as long and as efficiently as possible. Thus, inclusive fitness or kin altruism could have emerged, where organisms adapt to acquire energy and nutrients from siblings who voluntarily autolysed in order to replenish the amino acid pool for their kin. A further strategy could also evolve where members of the same species can recognize each other and actively isolate themselves from other species, which allows them to utilize the amino acid pool better. Thus, the organisms will potentially be able to survive for a long time in these ways until new impacts launch them to new spots with amino acid pools. There has thus been an alternating increase and decrease in the number of organisms during this localized planetary reseeding and life may have endured this way until the bombardments were over. Thus, if a world inhabited only by analogous of bacteria, archaea and protists is located elsewhere in the galaxy, then this does not exclude the existence of intelligent life there.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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