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Arik Kershenbaum on Exo-Biology in 'The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy'

The Science in The Fiction

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The Evolution of Communication on CELIDUS

All communicative systems have evolved from sensory systems. You do not evolve a way of communicating without first using that sense to sense your environment. That's why I don't think light would evolve as a method of communication on CELIDUS. Unless some photo generating chemical arises by coincidence or luminosity from underwater radioactive elements and it becomes useful for the organisms in the underground ocean to see. There's a chicken and egg problem there. Something evolves to generate light then something else could evolve to detect that light which could become extremely useful in an environment like that that's all dark.

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