Comment on What is the origin of aliens looking like humans? Why and when did it become the norm?

cynar@lemmy.world ⁨4⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

It’s interesting to look at what is actually required to be a technological species (assuming they develop it themselves).

There are several species on earth that hit some of these points, but not all. E.g. Dolphins hit all but the manipulator issue. Octopus are completely solitary. Many mammals hit all but brain development, and crabs overspecialise.

I could easily see a small tweak leading to a radically non human technological intelligence. That is also based only on what has already developed and stabilised in the earth’s biome. The cambrian explosion showed that far more body forms are at least viable.

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