A reassessment of the "hard-steps" model for the evolution of intelligent life.

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ads5698
Daniel B Mills, Jennifer L Macalady, Adam Frank, Jason T Wright
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According to the "hard-steps" model, the origin of humanity required "successful passage through a number of intermediate steps" (so-called "hard steps") that were intrinsically improbable in the time available for biological evolution on Earth. This model similarly predicts that technological life analogous to human life on Earth is "exceedingly rare" in the Universe. Here, we critically reevaluate core assumptions of the hard-steps model through the lens of historical geobiology. Specifically, we propose an alternative model where there are no hard steps, and evolutionary singularities required for human origins can be explained via mechanisms outside of intrinsic improbability. Furthermore, if Earth's surface environment was initially inhospitable not only to human life, but also to certain key intermediate steps required for human existence, then the timing of human origins was controlled by the sequential opening of new global environmental windows of habitability over Earth history.

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重新评估智能生命进化的“艰难步骤”模型。
根据“艰难步骤”模型,人类的起源需要“成功地通过一系列中间步骤”(所谓的“艰难步骤”),这些步骤在地球上生物进化的时间内本质上是不可能的。这个模型同样预测,类似于地球上人类生命的技术生命在宇宙中“极其罕见”。在这里,我们通过历史地理生物学的镜头批判性地重新评估了艰难步骤模型的核心假设。具体来说,我们提出了一个替代模型,其中没有困难的步骤,人类起源所需的进化奇点可以通过内在非概率之外的机制来解释。此外,如果地球表面环境最初不仅不适合人类生活,而且也不适合人类生存所需的某些关键中间步骤,那么人类起源的时间是由地球历史上新的可居住的全球环境窗口的顺序打开控制的。
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