On this planet the dominant species has evidently failed to optimize planetary development ; rather, it seems only biologically able to externalize its own cognitive pathologies into the planetary system itself.
A cognitively dysfunctional dominant species does not create a neutral environment for others; it converts the planet into an extension of its own pathology. Over time, the planetary system itself begins to display symptoms analogous to the mental deficiencies of its dominant regulator. Consider a planetary system in which a single species exhibits a persistent, species-wide cognitive or psychological dysfunction—defined not as low intelligence per se, but as impaired capacities for long-term reasoning, empathy, self-correction, and reality-testing. Assume further that this species attains a dominant position, granting it disproportionate control over governance, resource allocation, technological development, and the structuring of daily life for all other species on the planet. In such a scenario, the dominant species would not merely fail to optimize planetary development; rather, it would tend to externalize its own cognitive pathologies into the planetary system itself . Ins...