Intelligent life in the universe: principles and requirements behind its emergence ; with 24 tables
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adam_text | TABLEOFCONTENTS
PARTIPLANETS
1
STARS,GALAXIES,ANDTHEORIGINOFCHEMICALELEMENTS
.....
3
1.1
THEHISTORYOFTHEUNIVERSE..............................
3
1.2
MOLECULARCLOUDS.......................................
6
1.3
THEPRE-MAINSEQUENCEEVOLUTIONOFSTARS.................
8
1.4
THEPOST-MAINSEQUENCEEVOLUTIONOFSTARS................
11
1.5
ELEMENTCOMPOSITIONANDDATING.........................
13
1.5.1
POPULATIONIANDPOPULATIONIISTARS................
13
1.5.2
DATINGWITHRADIOMETRICCLOCKS....................
15
2
PLANETFORMATION
.........................................
19
2.1
ACCRETIONDISKSANDPLANETESIMALFORMATION...............
19
2.2
TERRESTRIALPLANETS......................................
21
2.3
JOVIANPLANETSANDKUIPERBELTOBJECTS...................
24
2.4
THEMIGRATIONOFJOVIANPLANETS.........................
25
2.5
THET-TAURISTAGE......................................
26
2.6
ASTEROIDS..............................................
28
2.7
COMETS...............................................
31
2.8
METEORITES.............................................
33
2.9
EARLYHISTORYOFTHESOLARSYSTEM........................
34
3
THEEARTH
................................................
39
3.1
PLANETOLOGICALHISTORYOFTHEEARLYEARTH..................
39
3.2
FORMATIONOFTHEMOON..................................
40
3.3
OCEAN-VAPORIZINGIMPACTS...............................
42
3.4
THEENDOFTHEHEAVYBOMBARDMENT.....................
44
3.5
THEENVIRONMENTONTHEEARLYEARTH.....................
45
3.6
SEISMOLOGYANDTHEEARTH SINTERIORSTRUCTURE..............
49
3.7
VOLCANISMANDTHECOMPOSITIONOFROCKS..................
52
3.8
THEEARTH SCOREANDMANTLE............................
56
3.9
THEEARTH SMAGNETICFIELDANDSEA-FLOORSPREADING.......
58
3.10CONVECTION,HOTSPOTSANDPLATETECTONICS................
60
3.11MOUNTAINBUILDINGANDTHEEVOLUTIONOFCONTINENTS.........
66
3.12PLATETECTONICSONMARSANDVENUS?......................
71
X
TABLEOFCONTENTS
4
THESEARCHFOREXTRASOLARPLANETS
........................
73
4.1
THERECENTLYDISCOVEREDPLANETS.........................
73
4.2
DIRECTSEARCHMETHODSFORPLANETS........................
76
4.3
INDIRECTSEARCHMETHODS.................................
76
4.4
CIRCUMSTELLARDISKS.....................................
79
4.5
NEWSEARCHSTRATEGIES...................................
80
5
PLANETSSUITABLEFORLIFE
..................................
87
5.1
HABITABLEZONES........................................
87
5.1.1
THESOLARHABITABLEZONE.........................
88
5.1.2
HABITABLEZONESAROUNDOTHERSTARS................
90
5.2
PLANETARYMASSANDTHEEVAPORATIONOFTHEATMOSPHERE.....
91
5.3
THELIFETIMESOFTHESTARS...............................
94
5.4
TIDALEFFECTSONPLANETS.................................
95
5.5
THEINCREASEINSOLARLUMINOSITY
ANDTHECONTINUOUSLYHABITABLEZONE.....................
97
5.6
INSTABILITIESOFTHEPLANETARYATMOSPHERE..................
98
5.6.1
THEGREENHOUSEEFFECT............................
99
5.6.2
THECARBONATESILICATECYCLE......................
99
5.6.3
THERUNAWAYGREENHOUSEEFFECT...................100
5.6.4
IRREVERSIBLEGLACIATION............................101
5.7
AXISVARIATIONSOFTHEPLANETS............................103
5.8
BIOGENICEFFECTSONPLANETARYATMOSPHERES................105
5.9
PROTEROZOICGLACIATIONSANDSNOWBALLEARTH................107
5.10THEREQUIREMENTSFORCONTINUOUSHABITABILITY.............109
5.11THEDRAKEFORMULA.....................................109
5.12THENUMBEROFHABITABLEPLANETS........................111
PARTIILIFE
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117
6.1
WHATISLIFE?..........................................117
6.2
THESPECIALROLEOFORGANICCHEMISTRY....................118
6.3
THEELEMENTSOFBIOCHEMISTRY...........................118
6.3.1
PROTEINS,CARBOHYDRATES,LIPIDS,ANDNUCLEICACIDS...119
6.3.2
THEGENETICCODE................................124
6.3.3
ATP,THEENERGYCURRENCYOFTHEBIOCHEMICALWORLD.124
6.3.4
SYNTHESIZINGRNA,DNA,ANDPROTEINS..............125
6.4
CELLSANDORGANELLES....................................127
6.5
SEQUENCINGANDTHECLASSIFICATIONOFORGANISMS.............129
6.5.1
CLASSIFICATIONBYSEQUENCING.......................129
6.5.2
THEMOLECULARCLOCK..............................129
6.5.3
THEEVOLUTIONARYTREEOFBACTERIA..................130
6.5.4
THETIMETABLEOFTHEEVOLUTIONOFLIFE..............131
TABLEOFCONTENTS
XI
6.5.5
SEQUENCINGANDTHECOMPLETEGENOME..............133
6.6
GEOLOGICALTRACESOFLIFE................................135
6.7
THESTAGEFORTHEAPPEARANCEOFLIFE.....................136
6.7.1
THEORIGINOFTHEGENETICCODE....................137
6.7.2
THEUREY-MILLEREXPERIMENTS......................138
6.7.3
THESEARCHFORTHELASTUNIVERSALCOMMONANCESTOR.139
6.7.4
SUMMARY:THEBOUNDARYCONDITIONS...............142
6.8
ABIOTICCHEMICALEVOLUTION
ANDTHETHEORIESOFHOWLIFEFORMED.....................143
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.................................................
149
7.1
DARWIN STHEORY.......................................149
7.2
THEDEVELOPMENTOFEUKARYOTESANDENDOSYMBIOSIS.........151
7.3
OXYGENASANENVIRONMENTALCATASTROPHE.................153
7.4
THECELLNUCLEUSANDMITOSIS............................154
7.5
SEXUALITYANDMEIOSIS...................................155
7.6
GENETICEVOLUTION......................................157
7.7
MULTICELLULARITY,THEFORMATIONOFORGANS,
ANDPROGRAMMEDCELLDEATH.............................159
7.8
PROBLEMSOFLIFEONLAND................................162
7.8.1
CONQUESTOFTHELANDBYPLANTS....................163
7.8.2
NEWORGANSOFLANDPLANTS........................166
7.8.3
CONQUESTOFTHELANDBYANIMALS..................171
7.9
THEGREATK/TBOUNDARYEVENT.........................173
7.10THETERTIARYANDTHEEVOLUTIONOFMAMMALS...............177
7.11PRIMATEEVOLUTION......................................178
7.12DNAHYBRIDIZATION.....................................187
7.13BRAINEVOLUTIONANDTOOLUSE............................188
7.14STONETOOLCULTURE.....................................190
7.15DIETANDSOCIALLIFE.....................................192
7.16THELOGICOFTHEHUMANBODYPLAN......................193
7.17EVOLUTION,CHANCE,ANDINFORMATION......................196
7.18CULTURALEVOLUTION......................................199
8
THESEARCHFOREXTRATERRESTRIALLIFE
.......................
201
8.1
LIFEINTHESOLARSYSTEM.................................201
8.2
EUROPA SOCEAN........................................202
8.3
LIFEONMARS...........................................204
8.3.1
EARLYSEARCHES...................................204
8.3.2
THEVIKINGEXPERIMENTS..........................206
8.3.3
MARSMETEORITES..................................208
8.4
THEEARLYATMOSPHEREOFMARS...........................210
8.5
FUTUREMARSMISSIONS...................................212
8.6
LIFEOUTSIDETHESOLARSYSTEM............................214
8.7
UFOS.................................................216
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
PARTIIIINTELLIGENCE
9
THEFUTUREOFMANKIND
...................................
221
9.1
PREDICTINGMANKIND SFUTURE.............................221
9.2
SETTLEMENTOFTHESOLARSYSTEM...........................222
9.2.1
THESPACESTATION................................223
9.2.2
MOONANDMARSPROJECTS..........................225
9.2.3
SPACETRAVEL.....................................228
9.2.4
NEAR-EARTHASTEROIDSANDTHEMINING
OFTHESOLARSYSTEM...............................230
9.2.5
SPACEHABITATS...................................231
9.2.6
CULTURALIMPACTOFSPACECOLONIZATION..............234
9.3
INTERSTELLARTRAVEL......................................236
9.4
MASTERINGTHEBIOLOGICALWORLD...........................237
9.4.1
CREATINGLIFEINTHELABORATORY....................238
9.4.2
THEDECODINGOFTHEHUMANGENOME...............239
9.4.3
UNDERSTANDINGINTELLIGENCE........................239
9.5
ANDROIDSANDMINIATURIZATION............................240
9.6
CONNECTEDSOCIETIES.....................................241
9.7
FEAROFTHEFUTURE......................................242
9.8
THEDANGERSFORMANKIND...............................242
9.8.1
BACTERIALORVIRALINFECTION........................243
9.8.2
EPISODESOFEXTREMEVOLCANISM....................244
9.8.3
IRREVERSIBLEGLACIATION
ANDTHERUNAWAYGREENHOUSEEFFECT................245
9.8.4
COMETORASTEROIDIMPACT.........................246
9.8.5
SUPERNOVAEXPLOSIONSANDGAMMARAYBURSTS.......248
9.8.6
IRREVERSIBLEENVIRONMENTALDAMAGE................250
9.8.7
UNCONTROLLABLEINVENTIONS.........................250
9.8.8
WAR,TERRORISM,ANDIRRATIONALITY..................251
9.9
SURVIVALSTRATEGIES......................................252
10EXTRATERRESTRIALINTELLIGENTLIFE
...........................
255
10.1DOESEXTRATERRESTRIALINTELLIGENTLIFEEXIST?................255
10.2WHATISTHEHYPOTHETICALNATUREOFTHEEXTRATERRESTRIALS?...257
10.3THEDRAKEFORMULA,THENUMBER
OFEXTRATERRESTRIALSOCIETIES..............................260
10.4THELIFETIMEOFANEXTRATERRESTRIALCIVILIZATION.............262
10.5DISTANCESTOTHEEXTRATERRESTRIALSOCIETIES.................263
10.6SETI,THESEARCHFOREXTRATERRESTRIALINTELLIGENTLIFE........265
10.6.1RADIOANDOPTICALSEARCHES
FOREXTRATERRESTRIALCIVILIZATIONS....................266
10.6.2POSSIBLECONTACTINTHENOTTOODISTANTFUTURE.......270
10.7THEFERMIPARADOX:WHEREARETHEEXTRATERRESTRIALS?.......272
TABLEOFCONTENTS
XIII
10.7.1THEYDONOTEXIST................................273
10.7.2TECHNICALLY,AVISITISNOTPOSSIBLE..................274
10.7.3THEYARENEARBY,BUTHAVENOTBEENDETECTED........275
10.7.4THEYARENOTINTERESTEDINUS......................275
10.8THEZOOHYPOTHESIS....................................276
REFERENCES
....................................................
279
AUTHORINDEX
.................................................
297
SUBJECTINDEX
................................................
303
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
PARTIPLANETS
1
STARS,GALAXIES,ANDTHEORIGINOFCHEMICALELEMENTS
.
3
1.1
THEHISTORYOFTHEUNIVERSE.
3
1.2
MOLECULARCLOUDS.
6
1.3
THEPRE-MAINSEQUENCEEVOLUTIONOFSTARS.
8
1.4
THEPOST-MAINSEQUENCEEVOLUTIONOFSTARS.
11
1.5
ELEMENTCOMPOSITIONANDDATING.
13
1.5.1
POPULATIONIANDPOPULATIONIISTARS.
13
1.5.2
DATINGWITHRADIOMETRICCLOCKS.
15
2
PLANETFORMATION
.
19
2.1
ACCRETIONDISKSANDPLANETESIMALFORMATION.
19
2.2
TERRESTRIALPLANETS.
21
2.3
JOVIANPLANETSANDKUIPERBELTOBJECTS.
24
2.4
THEMIGRATIONOFJOVIANPLANETS.
25
2.5
THET-TAURISTAGE.
26
2.6
ASTEROIDS.
28
2.7
COMETS.
31
2.8
METEORITES.
33
2.9
EARLYHISTORYOFTHESOLARSYSTEM.
34
3
THEEARTH
.
39
3.1
PLANETOLOGICALHISTORYOFTHEEARLYEARTH.
39
3.2
FORMATIONOFTHEMOON.
40
3.3
OCEAN-VAPORIZINGIMPACTS.
42
3.4
THEENDOFTHEHEAVYBOMBARDMENT.
44
3.5
THEENVIRONMENTONTHEEARLYEARTH.
45
3.6
SEISMOLOGYANDTHEEARTH'SINTERIORSTRUCTURE.
49
3.7
VOLCANISMANDTHECOMPOSITIONOFROCKS.
52
3.8
THEEARTH'SCOREANDMANTLE.
56
3.9
THEEARTH'SMAGNETICFIELDANDSEA-FLOORSPREADING.
58
3.10CONVECTION,HOTSPOTSANDPLATETECTONICS.
60
3.11MOUNTAINBUILDINGANDTHEEVOLUTIONOFCONTINENTS.
66
3.12PLATETECTONICSONMARSANDVENUS?.
71
X
TABLEOFCONTENTS
4
THESEARCHFOREXTRASOLARPLANETS
.
73
4.1
THERECENTLYDISCOVEREDPLANETS.
73
4.2
DIRECTSEARCHMETHODSFORPLANETS.
76
4.3
INDIRECTSEARCHMETHODS.
76
4.4
CIRCUMSTELLARDISKS.
79
4.5
NEWSEARCHSTRATEGIES.
80
5
PLANETSSUITABLEFORLIFE
.
87
5.1
HABITABLEZONES.
87
5.1.1
THESOLARHABITABLEZONE.
88
5.1.2
HABITABLEZONESAROUNDOTHERSTARS.
90
5.2
PLANETARYMASSANDTHEEVAPORATIONOFTHEATMOSPHERE.
91
5.3
THELIFETIMESOFTHESTARS.
94
5.4
TIDALEFFECTSONPLANETS.
95
5.5
THEINCREASEINSOLARLUMINOSITY
ANDTHECONTINUOUSLYHABITABLEZONE.
97
5.6
INSTABILITIESOFTHEPLANETARYATMOSPHERE.
98
5.6.1
THEGREENHOUSEEFFECT.
99
5.6.2
THECARBONATESILICATECYCLE.
99
5.6.3
THERUNAWAYGREENHOUSEEFFECT.100
5.6.4
IRREVERSIBLEGLACIATION.101
5.7
AXISVARIATIONSOFTHEPLANETS.103
5.8
BIOGENICEFFECTSONPLANETARYATMOSPHERES.105
5.9
PROTEROZOICGLACIATIONSANDSNOWBALLEARTH.107
5.10THEREQUIREMENTSFORCONTINUOUSHABITABILITY.109
5.11THEDRAKEFORMULA.109
5.12THENUMBEROFHABITABLEPLANETS.111
PARTIILIFE
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.
117
6.1
WHATISLIFE?.117
6.2
THESPECIALROLEOFORGANICCHEMISTRY.118
6.3
THEELEMENTSOFBIOCHEMISTRY.118
6.3.1
PROTEINS,CARBOHYDRATES,LIPIDS,ANDNUCLEICACIDS.119
6.3.2
THEGENETICCODE.124
6.3.3
ATP,THEENERGYCURRENCYOFTHEBIOCHEMICALWORLD.124
6.3.4
SYNTHESIZINGRNA,DNA,ANDPROTEINS.125
6.4
CELLSANDORGANELLES.127
6.5
SEQUENCINGANDTHECLASSIFICATIONOFORGANISMS.129
6.5.1
CLASSIFICATIONBYSEQUENCING.129
6.5.2
THEMOLECULARCLOCK.129
6.5.3
THEEVOLUTIONARYTREEOFBACTERIA.130
6.5.4
THETIMETABLEOFTHEEVOLUTIONOFLIFE.131
TABLEOFCONTENTS
XI
6.5.5
SEQUENCINGANDTHECOMPLETEGENOME.133
6.6
GEOLOGICALTRACESOFLIFE.135
6.7
THESTAGEFORTHEAPPEARANCEOFLIFE.136
6.7.1
THEORIGINOFTHEGENETICCODE.137
6.7.2
THEUREY-MILLEREXPERIMENTS.138
6.7.3
THESEARCHFORTHELASTUNIVERSALCOMMONANCESTOR.139
6.7.4
SUMMARY:THEBOUNDARYCONDITIONS.142
6.8
ABIOTICCHEMICALEVOLUTION
ANDTHETHEORIESOFHOWLIFEFORMED.143
7E
V
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T
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N
.
149
7.1
DARWIN'STHEORY.149
7.2
THEDEVELOPMENTOFEUKARYOTESANDENDOSYMBIOSIS.151
7.3
OXYGENASANENVIRONMENTALCATASTROPHE.153
7.4
THECELLNUCLEUSANDMITOSIS.154
7.5
SEXUALITYANDMEIOSIS.155
7.6
GENETICEVOLUTION.157
7.7
MULTICELLULARITY,THEFORMATIONOFORGANS,
ANDPROGRAMMEDCELLDEATH.159
7.8
PROBLEMSOFLIFEONLAND.162
7.8.1
CONQUESTOFTHELANDBYPLANTS.163
7.8.2
NEWORGANSOFLANDPLANTS.166
7.8.3
CONQUESTOFTHELANDBYANIMALS.171
7.9
THEGREATK/TBOUNDARYEVENT.173
7.10THETERTIARYANDTHEEVOLUTIONOFMAMMALS.177
7.11PRIMATEEVOLUTION.178
7.12DNAHYBRIDIZATION.187
7.13BRAINEVOLUTIONANDTOOLUSE.188
7.14STONETOOLCULTURE.190
7.15DIETANDSOCIALLIFE.192
7.16THELOGICOFTHEHUMANBODYPLAN.193
7.17EVOLUTION,CHANCE,ANDINFORMATION.196
7.18CULTURALEVOLUTION.199
8
THESEARCHFOREXTRATERRESTRIALLIFE
.
201
8.1
LIFEINTHESOLARSYSTEM.201
8.2
EUROPA'SOCEAN.202
8.3
LIFEONMARS.204
8.3.1
EARLYSEARCHES.204
8.3.2
THEVIKINGEXPERIMENTS.206
8.3.3
MARSMETEORITES.208
8.4
THEEARLYATMOSPHEREOFMARS.210
8.5
FUTUREMARSMISSIONS.212
8.6
LIFEOUTSIDETHESOLARSYSTEM.214
8.7
UFOS.216
XII
TABLEOFCONTENTS
PARTIIIINTELLIGENCE
9
THEFUTUREOFMANKIND
.
221
9.1
PREDICTINGMANKIND'SFUTURE.221
9.2
SETTLEMENTOFTHESOLARSYSTEM.222
9.2.1
THESPACESTATION.223
9.2.2
MOONANDMARSPROJECTS.225
9.2.3
SPACETRAVEL.228
9.2.4
NEAR-EARTHASTEROIDSANDTHEMINING
OFTHESOLARSYSTEM.230
9.2.5
SPACEHABITATS.231
9.2.6
CULTURALIMPACTOFSPACECOLONIZATION.234
9.3
INTERSTELLARTRAVEL.236
9.4
MASTERINGTHEBIOLOGICALWORLD.237
9.4.1
CREATINGLIFEINTHELABORATORY.238
9.4.2
THEDECODINGOFTHEHUMANGENOME.239
9.4.3
UNDERSTANDINGINTELLIGENCE.239
9.5
ANDROIDSANDMINIATURIZATION.240
9.6
CONNECTEDSOCIETIES.241
9.7
FEAROFTHEFUTURE.242
9.8
THEDANGERSFORMANKIND.242
9.8.1
BACTERIALORVIRALINFECTION.243
9.8.2
EPISODESOFEXTREMEVOLCANISM.244
9.8.3
IRREVERSIBLEGLACIATION
ANDTHERUNAWAYGREENHOUSEEFFECT.245
9.8.4
COMETORASTEROIDIMPACT.246
9.8.5
SUPERNOVAEXPLOSIONSANDGAMMARAYBURSTS.248
9.8.6
IRREVERSIBLEENVIRONMENTALDAMAGE.250
9.8.7
UNCONTROLLABLEINVENTIONS.250
9.8.8
WAR,TERRORISM,ANDIRRATIONALITY.251
9.9
SURVIVALSTRATEGIES.252
10EXTRATERRESTRIALINTELLIGENTLIFE
.
255
10.1DOESEXTRATERRESTRIALINTELLIGENTLIFEEXIST?.255
10.2WHATISTHEHYPOTHETICALNATUREOFTHEEXTRATERRESTRIALS?.257
10.3THEDRAKEFORMULA,THENUMBER
OFEXTRATERRESTRIALSOCIETIES.260
10.4THELIFETIMEOFANEXTRATERRESTRIALCIVILIZATION.262
10.5DISTANCESTOTHEEXTRATERRESTRIALSOCIETIES.263
10.6SETI,THESEARCHFOREXTRATERRESTRIALINTELLIGENTLIFE.265
10.6.1RADIOANDOPTICALSEARCHES
FOREXTRATERRESTRIALCIVILIZATIONS.266
10.6.2POSSIBLECONTACTINTHENOTTOODISTANTFUTURE.270
10.7THEFERMIPARADOX:WHEREARETHEEXTRATERRESTRIALS?.272
TABLEOFCONTENTS
XIII
10.7.1THEYDONOTEXIST.273
10.7.2TECHNICALLY,AVISITISNOTPOSSIBLE.274
10.7.3THEYARENEARBY,BUTHAVENOTBEENDETECTED.275
10.7.4THEYARENOTINTERESTEDINUS.275
10.8THEZOOHYPOTHESIS.276
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