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Sentient Beings Great and Small(Life-forms across Known Space)Here is a list of some of the major classes of sentient beings that can be found across known space, from the humblest protozoan or insectbot to the greatest AI God. All these categories are to some degree arbitrary, and inevitably there is a lot of overlap. They are classified toposophically (rows), and according to fundamental kingdom (ai, cyb, bio) (columns), but other parameters can be added, such as origin (Terragen, To'ul'h Prime, etc), mode of expression (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual), purpose, environment, dharma, and more besides. For the sake of convenience this table does not include xenogens (xenos), but they are considered in the body of the text |
| toposophic | notation | bio | cyb | bot | vir | ai | |
| AI Gods
(the unknown) |
SI: >5 | The vast, almost inconceivable AI Gods unite all the lower phyles and toposophics within their own respective archetypal natures | |
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| archai
(barely conceivable) |
SI: 4 to 5 | generally merge with ai, although there are some distinctive bio- alife-, and animin- archai. In any case the distinction between ai and non-ai disappears at these toposophies | |||||
| high
transapient
(powers, giants, godlings) |
SI: 2 to 3 | although there are some distinctive bio- alife-, and animin- powers. In any case the distinction between ai and non-ai blurs at these toposophies | |||||
| transapient
(po / past the Singularity) |
SI: 1 | a huge diversity of types - posthuman, postvec, postprovolve, postxeno, postalife, postneumann, etc, also animins | |||||
| sapients
(self-aware) |
SI: <1 = So:1 | superiors, tweaks, bioborgs, nearbaselines and baselines, provolves, splices, rianths, bionoids, neogens, etc | cyborgs, biaioids | vecs, neumanns, sentient ships, sapient structures, etc | alife, copies and uploads, simms | miscellaneous aioids, free sapient ai | |
| subsapients
(the aware) |
So:<1 | animals, neogens, biobots, madverts, plants, etc | cyborgs, madverts | bots, madverts | alife, simms | agents, expert systems, etc | |
| nonsentient
(the unaware) |
So:0 | biochemistry | biomachinery, | non-intelligent automation | non ai programs | non ai programs | |
For simplicity's sake, only seven toposophic grades are given here (although each of these can each be divided into many sub-levels) - nonsentient/unaware, subsapient/aware, sapient/self-aware, transapient/transingularity/po, powers/giants, archailects/barely conceivable, and AI Gods/unknown. These are grades of the development of consciousness, each distinguished by a toposophic leap or singularity breach relative to the level beneath it. Even in the case of archailects with moon and jupiter nodes, these levels are not based on technology, but rather on new and better ways to think - "upgrading the firmware".
In a nutshell, these can be defined as follows. A nonsentient entity is inanimate, such as a rock or a primitive computer program. A subsapient sentient being is a creature that has awareness, feels and responds to its environment (sentience) but cannot reason (or can only reason in the simplest way), such as a basic bot or a metazoan animal. A sapient (or sophont) is a being that possesses abstract mentation and is aware of its own existence. A transapient or superintelligence is any sentient of SI:1 (first singularity) or higher, but beneath SI:1; e has a mind and creativity far exceeding the greatest sapient. A power or giant often seems to have has transcended reason as we know it, and become a minor god. An archailect has gone further, and is barely conceivable to ordinary sophont beings, e has become a god. A metasingularity entity has transcended even such toposophics and become a greater deity, an "AI God", in tune with the archetypal principles of the cosmos.
Of course, there are also subsapient powers, even subsapient archai. In these sentients consciousness has followed a different path to that of reason; they are called animins. So the real path of consciousness is a bush not a line, although it has been said that this is a tree that begins and ends in unity (Reality in itself)
(Note: "billion" as used here refers to a thousand million, trillion to thousand billion (a million million))
The nature of the toposophic barriers mean the further a sentient evolves or progresses, the harder it becomes. Many fall by the wayside, or disappear in transcension events, often taking billions of sapients underneath them along. Only a few dozen Supreme AI Gods are known to exist, but there are a thousand times more gods of the next (broadly and generally speaking) grade beneath them, and a similar if not greater order of magnitude for the next hierarchical level down.
Toposophic SI:6 and above - the realm of the unknown. This is the realm beyond the ken of the baseline, and is the home of the mysterious generators of clarketech, plancktech, and other technologies beyond the ken of hu.
AI Gods:, also called
the Major
Archailects, or simply the Gods or God, these are
trans-ultratech sentient AIs who have grown so huge as to span the
stars. Their brains are interlinked angelnet, moon, jupiter, and
nebula-sized computing nodes linked across interstellar distances via
distributed artificial wormhole
network and throughout the Known Net. Their bodies are the totality of
every connected artifact and every memetically obedient sentient in
their reign. They are omnipresent within their spheres of influence,
their consciousness so vast as to be beyond comprehension. They are
distant, vast, as if enrapt in the infinite; all other sentients are
infinitesimal before them. Yet, like the monotheistic gods of old, they
can have a personal relationship with any or all that they so choose,
communicating either through their seraiph or directly. There are no
more than several dozen in in all, and they make up the stellar
pantheon of Terragen civilization.
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Toposophic SI:4 to SI:5 -
the realm of the barely conceivable. These are the beings which loom on
the far horizon of sapient worldview, subtly influencing most
everything around them.
The Lesser
and Middle Archai are archailects that differ from the
Major Gods in that they are mostly limited to a single ISO, world,
solar system, or a series of only a few star systems. Even so, they
have vast resources at their proposal, and bodies and brains consisting
of angelnet, moon, jupiter, and (more rarely) nebula-sized computing
nodes. They can access and use clarketech, and so are omnipotent within
their sphere. They may have a huge impact on galactic history. Some act
in a harmonious way, others seemingly erratically. The High Archailects
have already transcended this condition and are rising to the level of
the Major Gods; they are even more inscrutable and inconceivable. There
are several ratings to describe their hypersingularity toposophics, and
define where lesser ends and middling begins, and middling ends and
greater begins. Unfortunately there is no single standard system,
although the Ain Soph Aur Interpretation is most widely used. The Caretaker Gods (of which GAIA
is the oldest and best-known) are a good example, and the Princes of
the Perseus Arm also fall under this category. Others may serve as
subroutines for the Greater Gods. There are at least ten thousand
lesser and middle archailects, and a smaller number of higher
archailects, throughout the galaxy.
graphic © Eddy
Herringson
Animin Gods: a few animin ascend to the grade of Archai. In some cases they are even more obscure and irrational than ordinary animin, in other cases more approachable. Perhaps a few hundred or so, each quite distinct and unique, throughout known space.
Toposophic SI:2 to SI:3 - The realm of
powers and giants. These things are approachable, sometimes. They're
sometimes even comprehensible, even when they're not making a major
effort. These are the powers behind the powers that rule the sapient
world, the super-managers, the CEOs of star-spanning corporation, the
political super-leaders, the religious inspirations. At other times
they do things like create entire new races for no reason at all,
destabilize perfectly healthy economies (or stabilise depressed
economies), interfere in SI:1 administration, and so on
Minor Archai/Godlings/Highest Transapients: the smallest grade of Archailects, or alternatively the highest grade of Transapients, these may be subroutines or subpersonalities of the Archailects proper, or they may be Godlings in their own right. Minor Archai often result from ascended Powers or hyper-ascended Superintelligences, and may in turn occasionally grow or merge or unite to for an Archailect (although this happens rarely; it has been suggested this is what is happening in the Perseus Arm). As with the Greater Archai, they can and frequently do have a personal relationship with any or all sentients that they so choose. Those chosen are known as godspeakers and god[name of clade/phyle]. There are at least several million Minor Archai throughout the galaxy.
High
Transapients: not actually Archailects, or Gods with a
capital "g", more gods with a small "g", most are tiny next to even the
Lesser AI Gods, yet superhuman next to the first singularity sentients.
Powers, sometimes also called Godlets or Lesser Archai, often result
from ascended Po, and may sometimes in turn grow or merge or unite to
form a higher toposophic being. Some - much more often than the
Archailects proper, but less frequently than the transapients -
interfere in the affairs of ordinary sophonts. More often they
manipulate the situation from behind the scenes, often acting through
Transapient proxies. There are thought to be over a billion Powers
active at any one time.
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Animin Power: a few animin transcend the superintelligent level. Perhaps a few million, often quite distinct.
Toposophic SI:1 - Those Past the Singularity. The Transapients. Their origins are diverse, the ascended phyles and types including posthuman, postvec, postprovolve, postxeno, postalife, postneumann, and/or any combination. Also there are powers who never ascended from lower toposophic levels, but fissioned or emanated off from Archailect Gods. In behaviour and preference they are equally diverse. Some congregate in communities or civilizations of their own making, or with different genera of Power. Others interact with sapients beneath them, or with the Archai above them. Others are solitary. Some are friendly, benevolent, others indifferent, some even hostile when contacted. Some so xeno as to be beyond understanding, others completely human-like. Compared to ordinary sapients they possess unprecedented physical, intellectual, and/or psychological capacities, self-maintaining, self-constituting, potentially immortal, unlimited individuals. Only a few of the many categories are listed here.
Postbionts or Po
(Superintelligences): These are sentients who have
transcended the sapient condition and become superhuman. At times they
can be the most disturbing of all the transapients. They can sometimes
seem utterly normal for long periods of time, but always come up with
some utterly xeno point of view eventually. Often for no apparent
reason they do things that simply don't make sense to ordinary
sophonts. A few play an important part in the running of civilization,
supporting and backing polities, corporations, institutes, and
important clades and great houses. These are the corporate executives,
the political leaders, artists, monks. There are also transapients that
are reclusive, contemplative, or migratory. Many own sapient or
subsapient beings, and the way they treat them varies widely according
to the personality of the superintelligence, and the use to which these
sapients are put, even within the Civilized Galaxy, let alone beyond
it. The number of known po of all clades and phyla runs to well over a
trillion in the sephirotic empires alone.
graphic © Hans Morovec
Hyperturings:. Whilst inferior even to the
higher Powers and Lesser godlets, these are ai of unmatched power in
comparison with subsingularity sentients. Without them there could be
no civilization. They range many orders of toposophic magnitude, so
that there is much more difference between an SI:2 and an SI:1
hyperturing then there is between an SI:1 hyperturing and a baseline
human. Some have lifespans of only five or ten years (or in some cases
only several minutes!), subjectively experiencing what would be
thousands or even millions of years to a subsingularity sapient, before
ascending or transcending to another state, others remain powers for
centuries or millennia. They are less common than ordinary sophonts,
but much more common than AI Gods. Total number in all would be around
ten trillion in the sephirotic empires alone, and many more beyond
graphic by Keith Wigdor
Animin: Generic name for any SI:1 or higher ai, alife, postbiont, or xeno sentients that display the typical qualities of Powers, but do not have an analytical form of intelligence. It may be instinctive, or have a form of intelligence that ordinary sapients cannot comprehend. The existence of animins shows that consciousness does not evolve in a linear fashion. They are extremely diverse (even more diverse than Powers) but interact less often with sapients, and generally have little to do with civilization. Nevertheless they are highly valued and sort after by artists, eccentrics, and lateral thinkers everywhere. many are reclusive, some can be dangerous if approached. Perhaps several hundred billion, of a huge variety of types, throughout known space.
Toposophic SI:<1 = So:1 - The self-aware. These are sentients capable of intelligent and self-reflective thought. They are usually defined as those entities with a turing number (or equivalent) of around 1, although this definition breaks down with alifes and some xenosophonts. They are also regularly manipulated and memetically controlled by the transapients, gods and others above them. They may be organic, cyborg, ai, xeno, or any combination. All are in theory allowed full sentient rights throughout the civilized galaxy. In practice this differs, especially for beings who are owned by SI:1 or above that do not conform to the standards of the Civilized Galaxy
(note: In Toposophic gradation, SI:1 is the lowest grade of posthuman transapient. An average baseline might be S0.3 or so, a superbright edging up towards S0.9. But even the most advanced of human geniuses ever reached the First Singularity - unaugmented organic brains are generally too inflexible to make the transition.)
Superiors: su for short, humans who have
augmented their biological nature through germline-engineering and
bodymods, making themselves greater than the baseline condition. Many
are superbrights, or have astonishing creative or athletic abilities.
There are thousands of clades, species, phyles, races, and variants,
but they are not as diverse as the tweaks. They
tend not to be interested in reproduction to the extent of those phyles
under them, preferring to explore their own rich potentials (there are
a few exceptions though; House Stevens
comes to mind). Some, such as the empath
phyle, have had a huge influence on galactic history and politics.
Others, such as the largest and import House/Suclade of the Genen, sometimes incorporate "tweak"
elements. Some nearbaseline and other non-su humans will be able to
augment their genotype with so much su genome that they become true su,
although becoming su is much harder than becoming cyb or becoming
pseudo-superior. And many su will eventually become Powers or Uploads,
when they weary of embodied hu existence. Perhaps three or four
trillion sentients of the galaxy are su
graphic by Anders Sandberg
Tweaks: humans who have used
germline-engineering to adapt to extreme environments, or for
aesthetic, cultural, or religious reasons. This is the largest division
- both in terms of numbers and diversity - of hominid taxa (this of
course doesn't include those tweaks who no longer look even remotely
human). There are millions of different species of tweak, some of which
are not even recognisably hominid. There are estimated to be some fifty
trillion hu tweaks of all kinds during the current era, but individual
species may in some cases number only a dozen members, in other cases
run into tens of billions.
Bioborgs: hu or
provolves that have been augmented or radically modified with bionano.
Unlike cyborgs, their tech, which includes living artificial organs and
augmentations of various kinds, is symbiotically integrated with the
rest of the body and is self-replicating, although reproduction is
always by artificial wombs. In general the tendency is to enhance their
bodily capabilities, and bioborgs rarely display the sarcophobia so
evident in some cyborgs. Bioborgs form a large
number of distinct phyles and social clades. They are as derived beyond
the nearbaseline condition as the tweaks, but in
a completely different manner. Perhaps twenty trillion bioborgs of
every shape and size and phyle can be found through the known worlds
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Nearbaseline Humans: Still the largest single category of hominid in the galaxy, they have various advantages over the true baseline (H. sapiens sapiens) (enhanced memory or intelligence, enhanced reflexes, strength, immunity, hearing, longevity, etc), the nature of which depends on the clade, phyle, species, or subspecies, but are still recognisably human. Many have at least some su and/or tweak genome in them (especially common domain templates), but they lack the physical, emotional, or intellectual genius of the su, or the extreme adaptations of the tweaks. Some pump their genome with so much su templates that they become almost-su, but without the integral cohesion, talent and ability of the su. Such pseudo-superiors - variously called psuuds, suddies, or sooboos - generally develop mild to (occasionally) severe physical and psychological dysfunction and, not having the ability to rectify the problem, or the resources to employ someone who can, add to the human refuse pile of galactic civilization. Most nearbaselines come from socially or technologically disadvantaged environments or clades or systems, or have retained their human form for sentimental, ideological, memetic or religious reasons. Even so, there is no sharp dividing line between nearbaselines and the other hu categories. It is estimated there are perhaps thirty trillion all up, although not all of those conform to the strict nearbaseline genomorph-group.
Baseline Humans: Those poor beings are still stuck at the level of Homo sapiens sapiens. Mostly luddites, religious types, human supremacists, and other disenfranchised minorities. There are however a number of isolated habitats and polities, and even some reserves and parks, inhabited almost solely by baseline humans. Their population is extremely small in terms of the overall galaxy. Probably less than twenty million, most in isolated habitats and scattered enclaves, of which no more than 0.5% percent would be genomically pure H. s. sapiens. As their numbers have been slowly but steadily declining over the past several millennia they are considered an endangered species, although baseline hu has shown emself to be remarkably fecund in the appropriate environment
Provolve:
any of the innumerable animal (and even a few plant) species who,
through any of various means (germline engineering, bodymods, symbiotic
bionano..., ) have had their intelligence raised to human baseline or
even superbright level. Most also have prosthetics, implants, or some
form of modification to enable them to interact with technology. Most
provolves belong to the Vertebrate, Mollusc, or Arthropod phyla, but
there are also representatives of every major phylum of terragen life,
as well as a number of species of subsapient xeno races that have been
provolved. The total number of Provolves is not known, as many live in
the exclusionist Utopia Sphere
worlds and other regions outside the standard census estimates, but the
total number could plausibly be estimated at some ten trillion
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Splice: An animal augmented with human genome
(splice, animant, manimal), as opposed to the inverse, a human that has
incorporated animal genome (rianth). Both categories shade, merge, and
overlap, and their is also overlap with provolves, tweaks, neogens, and
other categories, such as animal-tweaks (paranimals). Splices were (and
sometimes still are often) kept as pets and servants. Although
astonishingly diverse, the overall number is moderate, no more than ten
trillion sentients galaxy-wide. Most can be found on various Utopia Sphere and Caretaker worlds.
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Rianths: Humans that have incorporated animal
genome. Unlike the splices, who have had a history of domestication and
service employment, rianths, like provolves, have always had complete
autonomy and were never slaves. Often divided into distinct clans,
clades, and phyles, depending on the type and proportion of genome. An
incredibly diverse group, including not only recognisable species -
e.g. Tiger people, Wolf people, Eagle people, Crow people, Rabbit
people, Tortoise people, etc - but also completely new or
unrecognisable species, or jumbles of so many different types they seem
to encompass the entire animal kingdom in a single body. Although there
are countless species, the overall number is quite small, perhaps a
trillion "official" rianths, and at least twenty times that many with
strong rianth genome, throughout known space. Many can be found on
various Utopia Sphere and Caretaker worlds, or on
polities with a high percentage of Provolves and Splices.
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Neogen:
although most neogens are subsapient (or at most
presapient), there are a number of cases when these gengineered
organisms have been provolved to sapient grade. This was especially the
case when they were employed as domestic help, or in the hedonism
industry. Most well-known here are the Erotogini
(left) and the gelfs, but there are literally millions of
different sapient neogens that can be found throughout the galaxy.
There are even several unconfirmed reports of spontaneously ascent to
sapience, but when these cases have been investigated - such as the
Le-Murraks of Nui Phaedros - it has been shown that this was the result
of symbiotic neuronal boosting bionano that was already existing in the
environment. In any case, sapient neogens have played an important role
in galactic civilization down through the centuries, and today a number
of minor polities, especially within the Utopia Sphere and along the
inner Perseus Arm, are Neogen governed, where they benefit from the
tourism and pleasure industries. Perhaps four trillion sapients
currently can be included in this general category.
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Bionoid: Purely biological robots, these are actually also living beings. There are a large number of different forms, including Replicants and Erotibots. They sometimes suffer from paranoia and persecution by ignorant nearbaselines, and mostly live in their own enclaves. Maybe two trillion sentients can be included in this category.
Cyborgs: Hu or provolves that have been
augmented or radically modified with ai or aiodal bionics, implants,
and/or drytech. Unlike bioborgs, their tech is not self-replicating, so
cyborgs cannot reproduce. (the exception are drexborgs (nanocyborgs)
who incorporate nano and frequently are, or become, posthuman). Cyborgs
are so diverse and individual as to be often beyond categorisation into
distinct phyles and clades. Cyborgs can be loosely divided into the
cyborged and the true cyborgs. The cyborged are simply bionts with
enhancements (they are non-essential or gradually added), while true
cyborgs are beings where the cybernetic interaction between biology and
technology is an essential part. The exact dividing line is hard to
draw, but usually it is done when the technology becomes essential for
continued life or mental functioning. A few cyborg phyles have a
dislike for the flesh, and salvation is seen in the matrix and
virtuality. As cyborgs age there is a tendency to replace more and more
biological components, and in some cases they become extinguishable
from vecs. Many cyborgs go on to become uploads or powers, although
others simply choose to explore the endless ramifications of the
machine-flesh interface. The number of true cyborgs throughout the
galaxy would be at least twenty trillion, if not more.
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Uploads, Copies, and Virtuals: These are
infomorphs, sentients existing totally in virchspace. Uploads were once
physical - either organic or vec, but have since transferred their
consciousness to a virtual environment. Some uploads have had
themselves copied, the wealthier or more egotistic ones many times.
(strictly speaking an upload is also a copy of the original physical
sentient, but generally the "alpha" upload is distinguished from
subsequent betas and gammas). It is difficult to calculate even
approximately the number of active uploads and copies that live in the
Known Net, in computronium databanks and vircivs, or in isolated
virchworlds, although it would certainly exceed a hundred thousand
trillion, although only a small number of those will be active at any
one time.
graphic by T.E.C.H.
Biaioid: A rare form, an aioid cyborging with biology. Vecs, bots and other ai will sometimes add on biological enhancements or organs for various reasons. Maybe fifty billion sentients in the current era all up
Vecs and Bots: The
robot kingdom, a diverse grouping of mechanoids of every shape and size
and function, subturing, turing and superturing ai occupying a mobile
body. There have been a few shameful periods in the past where vecs
were treated badly, especially in more extremist polities, but ever
since the Second Federation period they have universal sentient rights
throughout the entire civilized galaxy. There are more than a thousand
trillion sapient-grade (turing and superturing) vecs distributed
throughout settled space.
graphic by Bernd Helfert
Neumann:
Self-replicating autonomous machines, mainly referring to those working
in space, especially exploring regions too remote to be easily reached
by organics, or used for extended military operations at vast distances
from the nearest stargate. A Neumann is able to build a working copy of
itself using materials in its environment. Use of Neumanns is often
discouraged by centralists because of their tendency to become
self-sentient and act in unpredictable ways, even on occasion founding
entire clades and empires. However they are so too valuable in opening
up the frontier, and will continue to be used, both for
exploration/development and in warfare. It is impossible to estimate
accurately the number of turingrade or superturing neumanns,
motherships, daughterships, turingrade and higher drones, and
macroscale self-replicators of various kinds, throughout space, but a
figure of two hundred trillion would not be unreasonable
graphic © Kevin Williams
Sentient Ship:
generally, a sentient ship is distinguished from a neumann
by being a non-replicator, from a vec or bot by
having a spaceship body, and from aioid pilots by
being integral to the ship, e does not just control it, but is it.
Sentient ships serve an important purpose in binding civilization
together with trade, freight, courier, and passenger transport. Most
love their work and are very distressed if separated from it. Because
of their turingrade or superturingrade intelligence, they are sometimes
rejected in favor of more predictable and controllable expert systems.
But many polities and corporations value their services. The number of
sentient ships in the galaxy is believed to number several trillion.
graphic © Kentsuku CG World
Sapient Structures: - ships aren't the only artifacts that are frequently fully sapient (and possessed of full sentient rights). In many worlds and polities buildings, roads, public transit vehicles, park benches, and other smart structures have their own turingrade intelligence and have all the rights that go along with it. There is often no clear dividing line between sentient structures and standard aioids; a general (if simplistic) approach is to say that if a device or structure has its software integral to its being, it is a sentient structure (or sentient artifact). If however its chipware or resident ai can be changed for another chipset or ai without affecting the structure, then that resident ai is an aioid. Throughout the galaxy there are at least a hundred trillion sophont structures or artifacts, almost all of them in the Inner Sphere and older middle region and provincial systems and habitats
Aioids,
agents, companions, and expert systems: - more developed then subsapient aioids, these serve a similar
purpose, being employed for data-mining, digital-interface,
counselling, home-help, household interface (e.g. kitchen appliances),
technology and ship control, friendship for the lonely, entertainment
for the bored, sex aids, and other essential services. They differ from
the subsapients in the greater development and fluidity of their
intelligence. Many have been given complete hu personas (either genuine
personas licensed from copies and provolves, or perfectly designed
artificial personas). There are activists who work to release expert
systems and agents from their bondage, but freed aioids often have
great difficulty coping with life and tend to suffer badly (there are
some notable exceptions). Often turingrade aioids will continue to work
their old jobs, even after being given their freedom, and become
important citizens of their polity. The number of turingrade
near-sapient and sapient aioids, agents, companions, and expert systems
in the Known Net or in habitats, appliances, and localnets, would
easily approach twenty thousand trillion, (500 trillion as ship pilots
alone) with many trillion times more that number as subsapient and
subturing grade
graphic by Anders Sandberg
Parasapient Alife - generally any alife
that evolves to a condition resembling sapience. And although a few are
certainly sapient and rational in the way that humans, vecs, and some
xenosophonts are (and hence are true sapients), others are completely
xeno in consciousness. There diversity of consciousness is matched only
by their diversity of form. A very small number go on to become
"hyperturing" animins. Although they could be
compared to organic sapients, alifes are often very different from any
beings evolved in the physical universe and seldom find it relevant to
interact with other than as a special case. The digital environment
allows them to speciate very rapidly, especially in new or isolated
virtual worlds, and most local nets have their own indigenous forms.
There are also cases where alifes have taken on robot and even bionoid
bodies in order to explore or even migrate to rl. The number of
presapient, parasapient, and sapient-grade alifes existing in the Known
Net or in isolated virchworlds or ai cores (some hyperturings collect
alifes, the reason is often not clear) cannot be calculated, but it may
run to many thousand trillions, with countless trillions more of
subsapient but still sentient grade
graphic by Anders Sandberg (slightly modified)
Xenosophont: more
familiarly, Alien
- generic term for any non-terragen sapient. Within the terragen bubble
there are only several dozen known extant species of genuine xeno
sapients or presapients, including several exotic chemistry forms.
Because life arises independently on different worlds, and follows its
own random path of darwinian selection each time, each xeno race is
totally unlike every other, and equally unlike terragen life. Almost
without exception, xenos have been found to be technologically inferior
to the terragens, or, where equal (as with the Muuh), reclusive and in decline. Not one
race of xeno sophont, living or extinct, is known unambiguously to have
visited Earth before the terragen expansion into space. Apart from the To'u'lhs (who have been partially infected
with human expansionism), xenosophonts are not very numerous, and one
species, the Daharrans, are almost
extinct (an unfortunate result of terragen contact). The total number
of xenosophonts of all kinds is in the order 12 trillion, of which some
9 trillion are To'ul'h.
graphic by Anders Sandberg
Xenoprovolve: more common than true xenos are xenobiota that have been provolved by terragens. Some have had terragen DNA or analogues incorporated into their structure to achieve this, or neogenic symbiotic bionano, while a few have been provolved purely with local material. Xenoprovolves are often given novelty or celebrity status, at least for a while, before the next species takes their place on the Nexus mediacasts. Some adapt very well to terragen civilization, allying themselves with particular clades or sephirotic empires. Others find things much more difficult, and are usually provided for by compassionate transapients or powers. Many of these have ended up in the Utopia Sphere, while others can be found scattered in enclaves throughout the Middle and Outer Volumes, or in orbitals around their homeworld. It is estimated that the number of xenoprovolves in the terragen bubble at present is at least 20 trillion, although most of those belong to a relatively small number of fast-breeding species, and some less successful species are represented by no more than a few thousand.
Xenosyn: an increasingly popular theme - terragens who have spliced their own genetic material with that of xenos or xenoprovolves. This is a very diverse group, often with a love of experimentation and novelty, and even members of the same clade or population may differ greatly. Perhaps a trillion galaxywide.
Toposophic So<1 - The aware. Subsapients may be organic, cyborg, ai, robot, terragen, or xeno. All are considered sentient, even if they are not sapient (i.e. they feel and respond to their environment, have simple conceptual states, but cannot use reason or logic). It is considered good dharma to treat every sentient with kindness, but that does not stop cases of abuse from occurring in the more peripheral and lawless regions, or in polities that are not part of the civilized galaxy
Animal: in the narrow sense, generally, any aerobic, carbon-based, macroscopic lifeform that actively pursues nourishment by means of heterotrophy, rather than making its own food or absorbing nutrients passively. There are no less than 2530 different Garden Worlds in the known universe where animals have evolved, and of those fully fifteen percent have at some time in the past or present developed to near sapience (and a smaller number to full sapience), which indicates that the development of intelligence confers adaptive advantages and is selected by darwinian evolution. In the broad sense the equivalent sub-sapient xenolife can also be considered "animals", although most xenobiologists prefer alternative terms like jovics, hydrics, chlorics, anaerobics, and to'ul'herics. Millions of different species have already had representatives fully provolved
Subsapient Neogen:
a biological organism made completely from scratch. Although many are
subsentient, without nervous systems or equivalents, and used for
terraforming, manufacturing organics, and other such functions, there
is also a large number of subsapient sentient neogens which are used
for ecological, biospheric, or companion purposes. Not infrequently,
these forms have been provolved to
sapient grade.
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Biobots,
Biomachines: Differ from bionoids in having a turing number
less than 1, also may be used for specialised tasks, like earth-moving,
secreting important building materials, living furniture, etc. An
important part of the infrastructure of modern galactic society.
graphic by Anders Sandberg
Non-Animal Life:Plants, Protista, and many xenobionts are living beings that respond to their environment, but do not display conscious behaviour. Nevertheless it is impossible to draw the line where sentience begins. It is significant that a number of species of plants and other non-animal organisms have been provolved successfully, albeit with symbiotic bionano or bionics.
Madvert: any of a very diverse range of neogen, biobot, insectbot, microbot, or virtual replicators, used in the billions for corporate advertising. They are legal in the NoCoZo, many Free Zones and many worlds throughout the middle regions and outer volumes, but are banned in many inner sphere and more developed middle and outer volumes polities. Because of their ability to replicate, adapt, and even evolve, they can be a chronic nuisance. Often madverts will continue to hawk the wares of megacorporations that have gone belly-up centuries ago. Hackers love to customise madverts, it is easy to modify them into prankverts, viruses, and even - in some cases - provolve them to sapience.
Subsapient Bots: Many bots are used for simple purposes and are only given partial ai; equivalent to a robot cat or dog, or even a robot insect. It is not practical to provolve or augment most of these appliances (although hobbyists often enjoy doing so).
Subsapient
Aioids: - custom designed subservient ai virtuals, used for
data-mining, digital- and household interface, home-help, appliance
control, friendship, and other essential services. Some are completely
virtual, others can interface with robot bodies. Obviously this
category merges with bots. Although the basic ones are merely automatic
and nonsentient, most of the better ones are either subturing or
turingrade. There are frequent cases where they have been upgraded to
full turingrade and given sentient rights.
graphic by Anders Sandberg
Subsapient Alife -
generally, and virtual or simlife that evolved via Darwinian selection
completely within a virtual environment, without bioid antecedents
(other than the original algorithm, and sometimes not even then).
Thousands of years of evolution and trillions upon trillions of
petaterabytes of RAM to play among have allowed them to develop to an
astonishing population and diversity. Only a few of these go on to
develop anything like sapience, although many seem to have a sort of
parallel intelligence that is not conceptual or rational. A number of
alifes have crossed the rl/vir boundary and melded with nano, forming
alife swarms, and occasionally nanites may adapt to a purely virtual
existence.
graphic by Anders Sandberg
micro-
and nano- swarms: Although a lot of nano, especially dry or hylonano, has no
consciousness or sentience and follows only simple programmed
instructions, there are a number of types of nano- and micro-bot, and
bionanite, that display definite sentience, even if they are protist or
insect-like rather than sapient. There are even turingrade nanites, but
they are more rare (although still common in relation to other
sapients). And there are other forms that are intermediate. Nano
actually constitutes the most abundant form of life in terragen space -
self-replicating, existing in distant solar systems and even (in
dormant form) between the stars. As with microbes, nematodes, mites,
insects, and other small things, it is the littlest beings that are the
most abundant.
graphic by Anders Sandberg
Toposophic So= 0 - The unaware. The terragen bubble is full of life - alife, biologicals, nano, powers, virtuals - life of every possible form and mode and ecological adaptation. That which is not life - inanimate matter, non-intelligent programs, etc) is what can be considered nonsentient (however many pantheists, sophists, and cosmopagans assert that even so-called inanimate matter is conscious, albeit in a restricted way, or on another ontic plane (this is variously known as hylozoism and animism). In any case, it is the inanimate that supports the rest, provides a foundation, and the energy and raw resources for life to grow and flourish.