Originally posted by andy1033
i read that through out history that people believe that the earth is it's own entity. they reckon that it looks after itself and can act in self defence too. do you people believe this is possible.
Originally posted by NenarTronian
the Gaia theory. True to a point, "space ship earth". The earth is, basically, a self-contained, closed ecological system. It just happens to be very huge. And yeah, it does have ways to keep up its maintenance, etc.
Originally posted by kmguru
A lot of EM radiation including photons without which our life would not exist.
Originally posted by BatM
Good point! (I should've thought of that...)
Originally posted by kmguru
Well, think fast...you have only 26 postings....very good ones, I might add...![]()
Originally posted by wet1
BatM,
I would echo kmguru's thoughts that you should post a bit more. You have the aptitude and the intellegence. So use it...
Originally posted by Awaranowski
Say we, the human race, is a virus from the Earth's standpoint.
Originally posted by Awaranowski
Viruses are self-serving. If we do something to keep a meteor from knocking into us, it's not because we love the planet. We're doing it to save our own asses. Sparing the planet is a side effect. When we've multiplied too much and we've used up all the earths' resources, we're likely to move out into outerspace to colonize and infiltrate other planets to survive. And who says we'll be able to protect earth from an asteroid? It would probably do the earth a favor by wiping us out.
Originally posted by BatM
On the other hand, if you look at the humans (as well as animals and perhaps plants) as exhibiting a "swarm intelligence" with the earth as the core, then this "swarm" may represent the best chance for the Earth's evolution into the next stage. Of course, in this model, you have to stop thinking of the Earth as being limited to the ball of rock that circles the Sun.
Originally posted by kmguru
Excellent BatM. If that is true (even a small possibility) we need to rethink our knowledge management infrastructure. Otherwise, with the geometric information explosion, instead of order, we will have chaos in short order. (Like instead of bees making honey in a hive, each one will be heading to their own teeny weenie nest and all hell ...)