Monday, 19 January 2009
the atmosphere - connectivity
The earth's atmosphere could never persist without the presence of life. The atmosphere is maintained in a stable state as a result of the organisms that live on the planet. The interaction between the organisms, and the mix of gases generate the conditions for life to exist, and for the atmosphere to function. Lovelock found in his research at NASA that this applies not only to the atmosphere, but also to the temperature and all other conditions that living things require. In effect, the earth is very similar to a living organism itself, with many different life forms interacting in a similar way to organs inside the body. Lovelock gave this the name Gaia - the name of the Greek mother goddess.
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