Gaia (mythology)
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+ | James Lovelock wrote a book called "The Gaia Hypothesis" which examines the ecology and biology of Earth as a vastly complex, nonlinear, self-regulatory system. |
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Gaia is the name used to represent the feminine deification of the Earthly biosphere planetary consciousness.
James Lovelock wrote a book called "The Gaia Hypothesis" which examines the ecology and biology of Earth as a vastly complex, nonlinear, self-regulatory system.