Octopuses possess a decentralized nervous system where approximately two-thirds of their neurons are located in their arms rather than their head, enabling each tentacle to think and make decisions independently; this biological architecture challenges our understanding of consciousness and raises questions about how we might recognize alien life forms that think with their entire bodies rather than having a centralized brain.
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The Alien Intelligence Hiding in Our Oceans: The Creature That Thinks With Its Whole Body本站添加:
The human brain exists in one place, but some creatures carry their entire mind throughout their whole body. Two-thirds of an octopus's neurons live in its arms, not its head. Each tentacle thinks on its own, makes decisions on its own.
Now imagine an alien that takes this principle to the extreme, where every single cell is a processor. One part gets destroyed, the rest keeps running.
No single point of failure. For them, thinking and moving are the exact same thing. And if a creature like that ever arrived on Earth, we wouldn't even recognize it as alive. And this is just the beginning. Second part [music] is coming.
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