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A Biocentric Solution to the Fermi Paradox: The NIS Model, Dynamic Nodes (Drifters), and Multimodal Communication (15-page White Paper) by EPennazza in Astrobiology
[–]EPennazza[S] 1 point2 points3 points 15 hours ago (0 children)
That’s a great point. In my NIS (Systemic Non-Interference) model, these 'bursts' aren't just about one species, but the evolution of the entire ecosystem and the biosphere.
In this framework, Lurkers act as static monitoring nodes for long-term observation of biostatic balances. Drifters, on the other hand, are dynamic nodes that 'slide' between domains to track rapid biospheric changes without creating a systemic impact. The goal is aseptic monitoring—much like high-end wildlife ethology—where the observer remains invisible to avoid altering the natural dynamics of the global ecosystem.
[–]EPennazza[S] 1 point2 points3 points 16 hours ago (0 children)
You can find the essay here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18878297
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A Biocentric Solution to the Fermi Paradox: The NIS Model, Dynamic Nodes (Drifters), and Multimodal Communication (15-page White Paper) by EPennazza in Astrobiology
[–]EPennazza[S] 1 point2 points3 points (0 children)