This paper presents a speculative philosophical and biological hypothesis proposing that living beings function as biodegradable biological cameras designed to explore, observe, record, and transmit information. According to this model, all living organisms — including animals, plants, and humans — operate as biological exploration systems distributed across land, sea, and air environments. Evolution acts as a continuous upgrading mechanism, while the brain functions as a biological recording and processing system. The hypothesis also explores the possible role of sleep as a restorative transmission and reset process within biological organisms. This work does not claim experimental proof, but instead aims to encourage interdisciplinary reflection regarding consciousness, biology, evolution, information, and existence.
OSCAR RODRIGUEZ BASALO (Thu,) studied this question.