the gaia hypothesis
A recent theory of consciousness posits that intelligent awareness can emerge when the components of a large system have a certain level of interconnectivity. Neurons in the human brain reach the critical threshold. In the presence of these chattering cobbles, it seems obvious to me that, according to that definition, Earth is hyperconscious.
Maria Popova • Turning to Stone: A Geologist’s Love Letter to the Wisdom of Rocks
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BILL MOYERS: Scientists are beginning to talk quite openly about the Gaia principle.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL: There you are, the whole planet as an organism.
BILL MOYERS: Mother Earth.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL: And you see, if you will think of ourselves as coming out of the earth, rather than as being thrown in here from somewhere else, you know, thrown out of th
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Of late, however, scientists have resurrected the name of an ancient goddess, Gaia, to express the idea of Earth as a living body on which we depend for life.
BillMoyers.com • Ep. 5: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth — ‘Love and the Goddess’
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if we recognize that life what we call life is a literal physical extension of Earth that Earth and living organisms form a single integrated evolving system and that that system is capable of self-regulation and astonishing resilience having endured for more than four billion years then we need to recognize Earth as the largest known living system
... See moreMind & Life Europe • “Becoming Earth: A Personal Journey Through the Gaiasphere” With Ferris Jabr
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How much of a tree is alive? Certainly not the outer bark. That falls off in dry scales, or can be scraped off down to the white layers within, and the tree be none the worse. Certainly not the wood. One often comes across old trees that have lost limbs or been carelessly pruned, which are entirely decayed out on the inside, so that nothing is left
... See moreMaria Popova • The Science of How Alive You Really Are: Alan Turing, Trees, and the Wonder of Life
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Johannes Kepler — who devised his revolutionary laws of planetary motion while defending his mother in a witchcraft trial — was ridiculed for seeing the Earth as an ensouled body that has digestion, that suffers illness, that inhales and exhales like a living organism.
Maria Popova • Turning to Stone: A Geologist’s Love Letter to the Wisdom of Rocks
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