Nitpick: No single organism can destroy the biosphere; at most it can fill its niche & severely disrupt all ecosystems.
Have you read the report on mirror life that came out a few months ago? A mirror bacterium has a niche of “inside any organism that uses carbon-based biochemistry”. At least, it would parasitize all animals, plants, fungi, and the larger Protozoa, and probably kill them. I guess bacteria and viruses would be left. I bet that a reasonably smart superintelligence could figure out a way to get them too.
Nitpick: No single organism can destroy the biosphere; at most it can fill its niche & severely disrupt all ecosystems.
Have you read the report on mirror life that came out a few months ago? A mirror bacterium has a niche of “inside any organism that uses carbon-based biochemistry”. At least, it would parasitize all animals, plants, fungi, and the larger Protozoa, and probably kill them. I guess bacteria and viruses would be left. I bet that a reasonably smart superintelligence could figure out a way to get them too.