
Bacteria are the oldest and most abundant organisms on Earth. By 2025, microbial cognition will be recognized as a full-fledged scientific discipline. In the Acta Universi hypothesis, bacteria receive the status of the most widespread and most ancient co-authors of the universal archive of AU field events. Their total entropy of thought forms exceeds that of all the other realms of life combined.
Yashchenko Dmitry EduardovichЯщенко Дмитрий ЭдуардовичSvobodnyy, Amur Region, Russian FederationРоссийская Федерация Амурская область г. Свободныйyashchenko.dmitry@gmail.comme@liberurban.ruX: @graviton2011@dmitryactauniversi.bsky.social
life, Yashchenko, Bacteria, Acta Universi, event, Ященко, Earth, hypothesis, co-authors, AUfield
life, Yashchenko, Bacteria, Acta Universi, event, Ященко, Earth, hypothesis, co-authors, AUfield
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