原细胞
意识
认知科学
机制(生物学)
自然发生
收敛演化
进化生物学
生物
认识论
系统发育学
哲学
心理学
神经科学
遗传学
基因
膜
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2022.06.005
摘要
It has previously been hypothesized that consciousness is the aggregate of our evolutionary history, forged by ontogeny and phylogeny via cell-cell communications. In an on-going effort to identify the serial pre-adaptations that gave rise to consciousness, certain fundamental properties of the emerging cell are addressed herein. Evolution is topologic because it began as a phase transition caused by gravity attracting lipid molecules, spontaneously forming micelles submersed in the ocean that covered the primordial Earth, forming a surface boundary between the exterior Cosmos and the interior of micelles. Such protocells comply with the First Principles of Physiology-negative entropy, chemiosmosis and homeostasis-the first two principles being deterministic, the last being probabilistic, bestowing them with far more than just random chance. The mechanism of cellular evolution is based on exaptations of sequentially earlier and earlier genetic traits, working in reverse from present-day physiology all the way back to the unicellular state, which is homologous with mathematical ‘knots’. Ironically, that relationship is evidence for the ontologic and epistemologic primacy of the cell, which supersedes mathematics and physics as manifestations of the Implicate Order since a conscious cell can conceive of a circle, but an unconscious circle is not able to conceive of a cell. • Consciousness is the aggregate of our evolutionary history. • Evolution is topologic because it began as a ‘surface’. • Protocells comply with the First Principles of Physiology. • The mechanism of cellular evolution is predicated on exaptations. • That relationship is evidence for the ontologic primacy of the cell over mathematics and physics.
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