Mirror-image life (hereafter “mirror life”) refers to a hypothetical class of synthetic organisms whose constituent biomolecules—proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and metabolites—possess chirality opposite to that of all known natural life. Because all existing terrestrial biology operates under strict homochirality (L-amino acids in proteins; D-sugars in DNA and RNA), immune systems, predators, and ecological recycling mechanisms have never evolved to recognize, neutralize, or decompose mirror-chirality structures. A landmark December 2024 paper in Science, authored by 38 scientists including two Nobel Laureates, concluded that mirror bacteria could become technically feasible within 10–30 years and could, if released: Cause pervasive lethal infections in a substantial fraction of plant and animal species. Irreversibly disrupt global ecosystems. Resist all existing antimicrobial countermeasures. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of: Scientific Basis – the molecular biology of homochirality. Threat Mechanisms – multilayered pathways by which mirror bacteria would evade innate and adaptive immunity. Feasibility Timeline – projected 10–30 years for technical feasibility. Benefits vs. Risks – proposed advantages versus actual catastrophic potential. Governance Landscape – international and institutional responses. Mitigation Strategies – frameworks for preventing release before irreversible thresholds. We also examine ecological invasion dynamics, analogous to highly destructive invasive species, and highlight the unique feature of this risk: it is fully preventable by proactive governance prior to the crossing of technical thresholds. International and Policy Responses UNESCO Moratorium Recommendation – temporary suspension of mirror-life research. Asilomar 2025 Consensus – scientific agreement on cautious research and safety protocols. Mirror Biology Dialogues Fund – funding and dialogue to coordinate global oversight. Conclusion and Recommendations We propose a graduated policy framework targeting: National governments Funding agencies Global synthetic biology community The framework emphasizes preventive governance, strict biosafety measures, and coordinated international monitoring to avert the existential risks posed by mirror life.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699e912ef5123be5ed04e894 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18736972