diff --git a/inbox/archive/2022-00-00-americanscientist-superorganism-revolution.md b/inbox/archive/2022-00-00-americanscientist-superorganism-revolution.md index 724f764f..cd8f32bb 100644 --- a/inbox/archive/2022-00-00-americanscientist-superorganism-revolution.md +++ b/inbox/archive/2022-00-00-americanscientist-superorganism-revolution.md @@ -6,7 +6,15 @@ url: https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-superorganism-revolution date: 2022-01-01 domain: ai-alignment format: essay -status: unprocessed +status: processed +processed_by: theseus +processed_date: 2026-03-10 +claims_extracted: + - "functional role redundancy rather than species identity preserves microbiome collective intelligence across individuals with near-zero species overlap" + - "horizontal gene transfer makes the human microbiome a collective adaptive system where beneficial information propagates across phylogenetic boundaries" + - "the ecological-evolutionary timescale distinction collapses in fast-replicating populations because one million bacterial generations per human lifetime means microbiome systems evolve in real time" +enrichments: + - "Biological grounding for superorganism claims: Dorit (2014) provides empirical microbiome data that strengthens the evidence base for existing claims about superorganism criteria and temporal alignment mismatch" tags: [superorganism, collective-intelligence, biology, emergence, evolution] linked_set: superorganism-sources-mar2026 ---