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- Postbiological_evolution abstract "Postbiological evolution is a form of evolution which has transitioned from a biological paradigm, driven by the propagation of genes, to a nonbiological (e.g., cultural or technological) paradigm, presumably driven by some alternative replicator (e.g., memes or temes), and potentially resulting in the extinction, obsolescence, or trophic reorganization of the former. Researchers anticipating a postbiological universe tend to describe this transition as marked by the maturation and potential convergence of high technologies, such as artificial intelligence or nanotechnology.".
- Postbiological_evolution wikiPageExternalLink annurev.astro.42.053102.134034.
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- Postbiological_evolution wikiPageExternalLink milan-seti.pdf.
- Postbiological_evolution wikiPageExternalLink solartravel.html.
- Postbiological_evolution wikiPageID "26999670".
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- Postbiological_evolution subject Category:Evolution.
- Postbiological_evolution comment "Postbiological evolution is a form of evolution which has transitioned from a biological paradigm, driven by the propagation of genes, to a nonbiological (e.g., cultural or technological) paradigm, presumably driven by some alternative replicator (e.g., memes or temes), and potentially resulting in the extinction, obsolescence, or trophic reorganization of the former.".
- Postbiological_evolution label "Postbiological evolution".
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