GaiaInners
GaiaInners is a concept that refers to the internal processes and mechanisms of the Gaia hypothesis, which proposes that Earth and its biosphere form a complex, self-regulating system. The term "GaiaInners" can be understood as the various components and interactions within this system that contribute to its overall stability and resilience. These components include biological, geological, and chemical processes that work together to maintain the conditions necessary for life.
One of the key aspects of GaiaInners is the role of living organisms in shaping their environment.
Geological processes also play a crucial role in GaiaInners. Plate tectonics, for instance, recycle the Earth's
Chemical processes, such as the water cycle and the carbon cycle, are fundamental to the Gaia hypothesis.
The Gaia hypothesis suggests that these various processes and interactions are not merely coincidental but are