Monday, 13 March 2017

Layerical Classification of Organisms

Organisms can be classified on several bases. Most famously, they are categorized as vertebrates or invertebrates, based on the presence or absence of vertebrate.

The classification I’m going to introduce is different from conventional classifications. It is not based on physical or mental characteristics, but by the way organisms interact with other organisms.

For the presence, every organism found can be divided into 3 categories, called as layers. Those are layer ‘K’, layer ‘L’, and layer ‘M’.

Layer ‘M’ consists of organisms which interact directly with human. Almost all the animals whom we can see, ranging from blue whale, elephant to mosquitoes and flies along with birds, reptiles and etc… include under this category.

Layer ‘L’ consists worm-like organisms. This includes all the organisms we generally called as worms. I categorized worms to another group because, worms cannot interact with layer ‘M’ organisms. What I mean by interaction is identifying the existence, either by seeing or hearing or touching.

Layer ‘K’ consists of viruses and other micro-organisms. They are categorized separately because they cannot identify the existence of layer ‘L’ as well as layer ‘M’ organisms.

The least advanced organisms are in layer ‘K’. Comparing with layer ‘K’, layer ‘L’ organisms are bit more advanced. The most advanced organisms within these 3 layers are in layer ‘M’.

Still, human have found organisms which can be categorized into 3 layers. But there is no reason to think those are the only layers exist in the world.

Until human invent microscope, they were unaware of layer ‘K’ organisms. Therefore, it is not wrong to think that our technology is not that advanced to observe the other layers.

Scientists have found a layer less advanced to our layer, (which is layer ‘M’). But they have not succeeded to find another layer higher than theirs. Is that because humans’ reluctance to think of a group of organisms, who are more advanced than us.

Maybe layer ‘N’ consist of organisms who we think as god(s), or angels. Perhaps they may be categorized into next layer above it, layer ‘O’, with the existence of organisms with an intermediate advancement between human and god(s) in the layer ‘N’.

This is the right time to broaden our views on the world and the organisms living there. We must accept that our universe contains organisms who are not only weaker than us, but more powerful than us, also. Layerical organisation of organisms is an attempt to show the possibility of existence of such creatures.

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