Talk:General Biology/Classification of Living Things/Classification and Domains of Life

The Paradigm of Types represents everything within the realms of biology and cosmology.

In biology, the paradigm indicates that the Last Universal Common Ancestor was not one type but three types of early eukaryotes and one type of prokaryote in the form of the first archaea. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes emerged separately.

The paradigm also indicates that whereas there are 191 phylogenetic types of organisms on Earth, there are 211 in the Universe. The additional 20 exist on another type of planet.

The paradigm is introduced in the essay “Discovering the Universe with the Paradigm of Types”, which is located at home.spin.net.au/paradigm/211.pdf —Preceding unsigned comment added by 115.69.33.35 (discuss) 23:10, 4 February 2016‎ (UTC)