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Intelligence as a planetary scale process

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ASTROBIOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages 47-61

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S147355042100029X

Keywords

Astrobiology; Technosignatures; planetary evolution; Anthropocene; intelligence

Funding

  1. NASA [80NSSC20K0622]

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Traditionally, intelligence is seen as an attribute of individuals but it is also recognized as a collective property, even at the planetary scale. Researchers acknowledge that understanding key aspects of life and evolution requires a planetary perspective rather than focusing on individual species. The concept of planetary intelligence can be useful for Earth Systems and Exoplanet studies, Anthropocene and Sustainability studies, and the search for Technosignatures and Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
Conventionally, intelligence is seen as a property of individuals. However, it is also known to be a property of collectives. Here, we broaden the idea of intelligence as a collective property and extend it to the planetary scale. We consider the ways in which the appearance of technological intelligence may represent a kind of planetary scale transition, and thus might be seen not as something which happens on a planet but to a planet, much as some models propose the origin of life itself was a planetary phenomenon. Our approach follows the recognition among researchers that the correct scale to understand key aspects of life and its evolution is planetary, as opposed to the more traditional focus on individual species. We explore ways in which the concept may prove useful for three distinct domains: Earth Systems and Exoplanet studies; Anthropocene and Sustainability studies; and the study of Technosignatures and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). We argue that explorations of planetary intelligence, defined as the acquisition and application of collective knowledge operating at a planetary scale and integrated into the function of coupled planetary systems, can prove a useful framework for understanding possible paths of the long-term evolution of inhabited planets including future trajectories for life on Earth and predicting features of intelligentially steered planetary evolution on other worlds.

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