Most living things have developed a mechanism to evolve physiologically, in that they let their bodies find better ways to help them survive. However, this is not entirely accurate. A handful of modern scientists believe that most insects and lower life forms are capable of developing an aggregate mind or swarm intelligence. Some of them may go as far as to say that even plants and trees are also able to develop an aggregate mind. Although, this theory is hard to prove, it definitely has its merits. Just think of any fruit or plant. For instance, how did fruits evolve to be tasty so animals are encouraged to eat them and in the process spread the seeds which will give birth to more trees? On the other hand, the monarch butterfly is one example of how such a collective mind might be helping millions of these insects migrate in a timely and orderly fashion. Migrating birds are another indication of the existence of such a mind. The cyclical contraction and surge in the numbers of some pests could also be attributed to the controlling power of such an over encompassing mind. The presence of such a mind or swarm intelligence is prevalent to such a degree where one might be correct in thinking that even bacteria and germs are somewhat capable of developing their own aggregate mind as well. In light of these new findings, one has to view evolution as a transformation of both - body and mind. To us intelligence is connected to the brain, whereas to other living things, intelligence may be connected to something more sophisticated and advanced to the point where we are unable to comprehend. For instance most insects communicate through chemicals such as pheromones. Many others have developed something called swarm intelligence. It seems as if they share a brain that is the sum of certain neuron cells that are invisible to us which can be located in different area of the body as opposed to the head. Through these neurons, they can send and receive all types of subtle signals and messages which deal with issues relating to every day survival. As single individuals, birds may not have an impressive brain. However, once we become aware of a fragmented brain which can be shared among all the flock, we would be admiring those winged creatures for their amazing ingenuity. For us having a brain of a bird may refer to ignorance, for birds it is evolution in the highest order. Flying and weight do not go well together, and who would know that better than birds. A brain is too heavy. Birds realized that inventing a fragmented net of a brain which acts as a brain wave, each individual would be able to access this collective brain without having to carry a heavy one around. Turn out that birds have much more brain power than we had ever thought. In fact, this is what enables migrating birds to navigate thousands of miles around the globe, reaching their destination without being lost, yet unaided with any devices. Furthermore, particularly after the invention of digital computing, one may be tempted to suggest that the universe itself has some sort of a mind. The abstract universe has definitely evolved long before human intelligence. Bacteria are no different than any other living form; they want to be immortal in their own way. They consciously and deliberately evolved into creative beings called humans for a good reason: colonizing other planets. More on this topic later. Scientists are not going to take a serious look at this theory unless future generations discover more about aggregate intelligence. According to astrophysicists, our galaxies and perhaps our universe is controlled or in the grip of mysterious forces called dark energy and dark matter. Modern telescopes clearly show how an entire galaxy measuring millions of years in distance is surrounded by huge mysterious glowing haze. Things may not be that much different in the biological universe. Swarm or aggregate intelligence could be another mysterious force that has us and all other living things into its grip. In fact, in the future, the progress in fighting cancerous cells and germs such as flesh eating bacteria may come from studying how bacteria think and behave. Perhaps, one way to stop the spread of such diseases would be in tricking the bacteria into thinking that the whole infected body is of the same species. This could be done by mimicking an odor or electrical charges or something. This is not a joke. There are dogs that can identify a person stricken by cancer, and dogs are known for their strong sense of smell.
Of course any religious person would disagree with any nonconforming theory. For according to faith, the creation of any life form requires some sort of evolutionary planning, therefore in addition to the biological aspect of life, there is a need for a guiding mind to help accomplish the formation of any particular life form, be it a plant, an insect, a fish, a bird, a reptile or a mammal. It is fine to believe in this sort of thinking, however, as a realistic person, I saw no sign of any intelligent planning in creating the universe, nor do I see a sign of it in life. All I see is a jungle where every species struggle to survive, where every individual is at risk, not only from the element and other species but also from being harmed by his or her own kind. How can anyone convince me that this world we live in- where chaos reigns supreme, where murder, hunger, disease and war bring tragedy to billions on daily basis; where no one is immune to suffering and pain; where luck -or the lack of it- is sometime everything; where the forces of nature can bring death to millions at random- how can such cruel world be the creation of any guiding mind or spirit. Moreover, if there ever were an intelligent designer, he or she would have never allowed greedy, heartless, murderous, selfish and egocentric people to exist. The reason is simple: those individuals with their lack of conscience, combined with their apathy to others pause, a great danger to the survival of their own race, simply put an intelligent designer who allows these anomalies to occur cannot be intelligent., Forgive me for sounding combative, but, after so many wars and conflicts, we still fall into the same trap. Here we are in the age of space exploration, at the dawn of major discoveries in stem cell engineering, at the cusp of introducing artificial intelligence… still facing the grim possibility of being killed by terrorists or murderers. May be I am starting this chapter by writing its conclusion. Regardless, I must say that very little has been learned from past tragic events for one reason: many of us have not evolved to think beyond biological survival and self-preservation. And as we shall discover, nothing is going to change until we all know the difference between a biological survivor and a true human survivor, between self-preservation and the survival of the species. Only and only then do we realize that our conditions will start to improve as a result of our own efforts and planning. In essence, our lives and the lives of future generations will greatly depend on the universe we create on our own. The goal of this essay is to offer a few suggestions on how this task can be accomplished. Early on, we have talked in the first chapter about a force I called the continuous creation. This force never leaves us and is prevalent everywhere. It did not allow matter or particles to stay inactive; it does not allow living things to stagnate neither. Like it or not this is the way things are. Biologists tell us that species evolve in such a manner where survival is foremost on their mind. This may be true at a certain time of the life of a particular species. But, the initial stage of evolution is triggered by the same force that created this universe. Let me give you a simple proof: bacteria are more resilient than any other living things known to us; they did not have to evolve, yet they did, and they are still around and perhaps will be able to survive forever. The same goes for plant biology, from a survival perspective,