Lifeforms
"Lifeforms" in a Sentence (6 examples)
Theorists theorized that lifeforms far advanced of humanity may be hidden from view.
Warning: the lifeforms in this universe are surrounded by 10% dandruff. Would you like to set up a new one?
Biologists, geologists and geochemists work together on this project to understand the lifeforms, such as bacteria, that grow on these rocks, and the factors that allow them to thrive.
Celestial objects, such as moons, planets, and comets, have repeating and common shapes throughout this vast universe. Could lifeforms be such? Could there be lifeforms on other worlds that look like birds, cats, dogs, fish, or even humans?
It is the 29th of November of 2012. Bratislav's reality view is crowded. It is teeming with lifeforms in space and here. Probably, it is reflective of a lonely trait. My reality view since childhood is that since the microcosm, my local neighbourhood, is like a desert, where life and especially intelligent life are rare and precious, then the macrocosm, comprising the worlds "out there," is also desolate. My reality view has no microcosm-macrocosm dissonance. Bratislav's reality view requires review of epistemology, the study of the nature of knowledge. Who says it? From where does it come?
Scientifically, evolution could produce a spectrum of intelligence and capability across the cosmos. Imagine humans as "lower beings" compared to a species that’s had a billion more years to evolve—maybe they’re energy-based lifeforms or collective consciousnesses. Then, above them, there could be even more advanced entities, approaching what we’d call godlike but still not ultimate. Whether this tops out at a single transcendent God or remains an open-ended ladder is a matter of speculation.
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