From Stars to Brains: Milestones in the Planetary Evolution of Life and Intelligence

Cham: Springer Verlag (2019)
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Abstract

The permutation of basic atoms—nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and phosphorus―into the biomolecules DNA and RNA, subsequently evolved in cells and brains, defining the origin of life and intelligence, remains unexplained. Equally the origin of the genetic information and the intertwined nature of ‘hardware’ and ‘software’ involved in the evolution of bio-molecules and the cells are shrouded in mystery. This treatise aims at exploring individual and swarm behaviour patterns which potentially hint at as yet unknown biological principles. It reviews theories of evolution with perspectives from the earth sciences, commencing with the earliest observed records of life. This is followed by reviews and discussion of the building blocks of life, marine and terrestrial communities, the arthropods, birds and finally humans. It is suggested that, further to the mutation/natural selection processes established by Darwin and Wallace, an understanding of the evolution of intelligence remains little understood. A directionality of evolutionary trajectories is evident, not least the purposeful thinking process of humans as well as animals. It is not clear how directional intelligence, manifested for example by the collective intelligence of arthropod colonies, has evolved from mutation/natural selection processes. Potential clues for the understanding of life and evolution are provided by Aristotle’s dictum of “the whole being greater than the sum of the parts”, Niels Bohr’s principle of quantum complementarity and George Ellis’ theory of top-down causality. Inherent in the question of the origin of life is an anthropocentric bias, related to the self-referential Anthropic Principle and theological paradigms of man’s supposed dominion over all other species. The Anthropic Principle, however, should be capable of being circumvented using the scientific falsification method, assuming universal verified constants of physics. The phenomenon of the human mastery of fire and the splitting of the atom, leading to the seventh major mass extinction of species, remains incomprehensible.

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Epilogue—From Stars to Brains

The establishment of Darwin’s and Wallace’s theory of evolution of species from a common ancestor through mutations and natural selection leaves major questions regarding the origin of life, the intelligent architecture of biomolecules, the interactive multicomponent genetic machinery of the cell, a... see more

Directional Thought and Evolution

The source of the information for the links between the “Hardware” and “Software” required for cooperative interaction between Cell elements and the capacity of damaged DNA biomolecules for Self repair, requiring Biochemical components involved in DNAReplication, Transcription and translation, remai... see more

Intelligent Communities

Insect colonies of Bees, wasps, Ants and Termites constitute superorganisms controlled by central minds thought to be mostly centered on a Queen, as well as individual traits, possessing close analogies with HumanCivilization. The ColonyOrganism possesses cognitive powers allowing it to respond adap... see more

From the Genetic Code to Collective Brains

In physical terms Life constitutes a complex Carbon-based system which replicates information, departs from Thermodynamic equilibrium through the use of ChemicalMetabolism, and undergoes variation and Selection. Living things tend to be complex and highly organized, have an ability to acquire Energy... see more

Milestones in Early Evolution

During much of its early historyHistory Earth was dominated by an oxygenOxygen-poor, CO2+CO+methaneMethane-rich atmosphere, with several thousand to tens of thousands ppm CO2, inducing high-temperature low-pH acidAcidoceanOcean waters, extending beyond submarineSubmarine fumaroles. Compensation of t... see more

The Building Blocks of Intelligence

The ancient Greek philosopher Anaximander postulated the development of lifeLife from non-lifeLife and the evolutionary descentDescent of man from animal. Ever since the development of the theoryTheory of evolutionEvolution by DarwinDarwin and WallaceWallace in 1858, the theoryTheory stands up as th... see more

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