Terrestrial life in light of the Copernican principle

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von Hegner, Ian [1 ]
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[1] Future Fdn Assoc, Egedal 21, DK-2690 Karlslunde, Denmark
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Astrobiology; Darwinian principle; Extraterrestrial life; Cosmological principle;
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10.1007/s11084-024-09659-0
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Although many solar systems have been discovered, only one example of life is known. Thus, terrestrial life represents merely one data point. Consequently, extrapolating from terrestrial life to life elsewhere in the galaxy and beyond is often seen as a limitation in the search for different forms of life. Essentially, attempting to extrapolate from terrestrial life to life elsewhere implies that terrestrial life is representative of all life, reflecting a geocentric viewpoint. However, in accordance with the Copernican principle, the opposite holds true. Asserting that terrestrial life must differ from other forms of life in the universe is, in fact, the geocentric viewpoint. For if life elsewhere is not like terrestrial life, then it is ipso facto different life; more precisely, if terrestrial life does not represent general life, then that life must represent special life, which the principle states it is not. This study employs the Copernican principle as a probability assessment, addressing critiques rooted in the implicit assumption of the existence of different extraterrestrial forms of life. If various fundamental forms of life indeed exist, then differences in the probabilities of their emergence can be expected, forming a probability scale. This holds significance because it not only allows for insights into the characteristics of the majority of life elsewhere but also facilitates the establishment of boundaries for categories of life as we do not know it. Thus, the Copernican-Darwinian principle provides a valuable tool for astrobiology and the search for life in the galaxyTop of Form and beyond.
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