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. 2024 Jul-Sep;107(3):368504241272491.
doi: 10.1177/00368504241272491.

Potential incompatibility of inherited behavior patterns with civilization: Implications for Fermi paradox

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Potential incompatibility of inherited behavior patterns with civilization: Implications for Fermi paradox

Olev Vinn. Sci Prog. 2024 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

All intelligent organisms presumably originally have a number of inherited behavior patterns (IBPs) that are not fine-tuned for conditions prevailing in civilized communities. Indeed, some IBPs may be highly incompatible with such conditions and have high potential to induce self-destruction. These patterns may include responses of social organisms seeking power over conspecifics in relation to harvesting and consuming energy. It is possible that all emerging civilizations could face problems associated with incompatible IBPs, which may partially explain why civilizations are apparently rare (since we have not detected any others in our galaxy).

Keywords: Astrobiology; animal behavior; extinctions; extraterrestrial civilizations.

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Declaration of conflicting interestsThe author declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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Possible dynamics of a number of civilizations in the universe. The extinctions before the bottleneck of IBPs are due to other causes.

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