The ubiquity of evolutionary convergence suggests, however, that the vast bulk (maybe >99 %) of any biological ' hyperspace ' is actually ' uninhabitable ' and maladaptive.
This theory divides the earth into three zones that are uninhabitable owing to extreme temperatures and two zones that are temperate and therefore inhabitable.
If the postulate does not hold, the planet or the micro-environment is uninhabitable at the time of assessment.
Although inhospitable, the region is far from uninhabitable or unnavigable.
It can affect life for many years, probably making the surface of the planet an environment uninhabitable for its photosynthesizing biota.
This argument implies that there must be a region that is uninhabitable due to heat since there is a region that is uninhabitable due to cold.
Latitudinal gradients in temperature may, however, make some parts of a surface perpetually uninhabitable, or others habitable while on a global average basis the planet is not.
Replace the noise of the alarm with a pungent smell, my house may become uninhabitable.