Gaia Hypothesis: Could Earth Really be a Single Organism?

by Ian O'Neill on April 30, 2008

The Earth as viewed from the ISS (NASA)
Can a planet like Earth be considered a single living organism? After all, the human body is composed of hundreds of billions of bacteria, and yet we consider the human body to be a single organism. The Gaia Hypothesis (or popularly known as “Gaia Theory”) goes beyond the individual organisms living on Earth, it encompasses all the living and non-living components of Earth’s biosphere and proposes that the complex interacting systems regulate the environment to a very high degree (here’s a biosphere definition). So much so, that the planet may be viewed as a single organism in its own right. What’s more this hypothesis was developed by a NASA scientist who was looking for life on Mars

When you stop to think about it, our planet does act like a huge organism. If you look at the interrelationship between plants and atmospherics, animals and humans, rocks and water, a complex pattern of symbiotic processes seem to complement each other perfectly. Should one system be pushed out of balance by some external force (such as a massive injection of atmospheric carbon dioxide after a volcanic event), other processes are stimulated to counteract the instability (more phytoplankton appear in the oceans to absorb the carbon dioxide in the water). Many of these processes could be interpreted as a “global immune system”.

James Lovelock (Guardian.co.uk)

The hypothesis that our planet could be a huge organism was the brain child of British scientist Dr James Lovelock. In the 1960′s when Lovelock was working with NASA on methods to detect life on the surface of Mars, his hypothesis came about when trying to explain why Earth has such high levels of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Lovelock recently defined Gaia as:

…organisms and their material environment evolve as a single coupled system, from which emerges the sustained self-regulation of climate and chemistry at a habitable state for whatever is the current biota.” – Lovelock J. (2003) The living Earth. Nature 426, 769-770.

So, Lovelock’s work points to interwoven ecological systems that promote the development of life currently living on Earth. Naturally, the statement that Earth itself is actually one living organism encompassing the small-scale mechanisms we experience within our biosphere is a highly controversial one, but there are some experiments and tests that have been carried out to support his theory. Probably the most famous model of the Gaia hypothesis is the development of the “Daisyworld” simulation. Daisyworld is an imaginary planet whose surface is either covered in white daisies, black daisies or nothing at all. This imaginary world orbits a sun, providing the only source of energy for the daisies to grow. Black daisies have a very low albedo (i.e. they do not reflect the sun’s light), thereby getting hot and heating up the atmosphere surrounding them. White daisies have a high albedo, reflecting all the light back out of the atmosphere. The White daisies stay cool and do not contribute to atmospheric warming.
Java applet of the Daisyworld simulation »

When this basic computer simulation runs, a rather complex picture emerges. In the aim of optimizing the growth of daisies on Daisyworld, the populations of white and black daisies fluctuate, regulating the atmospheric temperatures. When the simulation starts, there are huge changes in population and temperature, but the system quickly stabilizes. Should the solar irradiance suddenly change, the white:black daisy ratio compensates to stabilize atmospheric temperatures once more. The simulated Daisyworld plants are self-regulating atmospheric temperature, optimizing their growth.

This is an oversimplified view of might be happening on Earth, but it demonstrates the principal argument that Gaia is a collection of self-regulating systems. Gaia helps to explain why atmospheric gas quantities have remained fairly constant since life formed on Earth. Before life appeared on our planet 2.5 billion years ago, the atmosphere was dominated by carbon dioxide. Life quickly adapted to absorb this atmospheric gas, generating nitrogen (from bacteria) and oxygen (from photosynthesis). Since then, the atmospheric components have been tightly regulated to optimize conditions for the biomass. Could it also explain why the oceans aren’t too salty? Possibly.

This self-regulatory system is not a conscious process; it is simply a collection of feedback loops, all working to optimize life on Earth. The hypothesis also does not interfere with the evolution of species or does it point to a “creator”. In its moderate form, Gaia is a way of looking on the dynamic processes on our planet, providing an insight to how the seemingly disparate physical and biological processes are actually interlinked. As to whether Gaia exists as an organism in it’s own right, it depends on your definition of “organism” (the fact that Gaia cannot reproduce itself is a major drawback for viewing Earth as an organism), but it certainly makes you think…

Original source: Guardian

  • Patrick

    AJames got it right —

    “The concept of Gaia Hypothesis is a philosophical concept … a holistic view of the world”
    Really nothing more than a “Systems” approach — Think Anthropic principle.
    And – yes – we should all go read Hofstadter – Especially: “I Am a Strange Loop”.
    However, the GH of the Earth as a “living organism” is a real “stretch” for the scientific mind — displaying our relative ignorance in understanding all the features of the environment.

  • Barbara

    However, the GH of the Earth as a “living organism” is a real “stretch” for the scientific mind

    Hooray! As I think most would agree, in order to get out of one’s little box, a stretch is required.

    Very stimulating comments… thank-you all. I am in my late 50′s, and have since a child had inklings of just such a concept; and in fact for the last few months when I take a conscious breath, I make an attempt to recognize my intimate and exquisite “oneness” with all around me. This effort seems to hold a possibility of new understanding.

    And no, it’s not the pipe…. not even coffee.

  • http://www.universetoday.com vesnas

    Well, here is something to read from Wikipedia.
    A lot to think about. I like the way Kendall thinks…panspermia…manspermia…I must admitt I like SF. Great!

    “In the thought of Teilhard de Chardin, the noosphere can be seen as the “sphere of human thought”. The noosphere is the third in a succession of phases of development of the Earth, after the geosphere (inanimate matter) and the biosphere (biological life). Just as the emergence of life fundamentally transformed the geosphere, the emergence of human cognition fundamentally transforms the biosphere. In contrast to the conceptions of the Gaia theorists, or the promoters of cyberspace, noosphere emerges at the point where humankind, through the mastery of nuclear processes, begins to create resources through the transmutation of elements.
    For Teilhard, the noosphere is best described as a sort of ‘collective consciousness’ of human-beings. It emerges from the interaction of human minds. The noosphere has grown in step with the organization of the human mass in relation to itself as it populates the earth. As mankind organizes itself in more complex social networks, the higher the noosphere will grow in awareness. This is an extension of Teilhard’s Law of Complexity/Consciousness, the law describing the nature of evolution in the universe. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, added that the noosphere is growing towards an even greater integration and unification, culminating in the Omega Point—which he saw as the goal of history.

    The noosphere concept of ‘unification’ was elaborated in popular science fiction by Julian May in the Galactic Milieu Series. It is also the reason Teilhard is often called the patron saint of the Internet.

  • Sandeep Chadha

    If we can call earth as a single organism , in the same manner we can go further , even our galaxy , or the constellations and may be universe is also a single organism, and perhaps there are many universes.

  • Andy

    I don’t think it was ever the author’s intent that Earth itself be thought of as a “living” organism. It seems to me that all the Gaia Hypothesis is saying is that, once life began, it then interacted with both itself and the planet in whatever way was necessary to ensure its continuance. Note that does not necessarily mean the continuance of humans but life period.

  • ioresult

    Ian says: “the human body is composed of hundreds of billions of bacteria”.
    BZZT Wrong! The human body contains billions of bacteria, but they’re only inhabiting us. Bacteria are prokaryote cells. We’re formed of eukaryote cells. Way distinct. I wish you’d do a little research before spewing nonsense like that.

  • Jamie

    perhaps we, humans, are not part of that organism as such but are instead a cancer that is killing it.

  • http://www.astroengine.com Ian O’Neill

    To Vince:
    Yes, that is an intriging idea, we actually discussed this earlier in the comments… I reckon this could be a possible solution to considering the reproduction of Gaia…

    To RL:
    Thank you so much for the kind comment. So happy you are enjoying the stories I choose! :D

    Cheers, Ian

  • RL

    I would agree that the concept that living things on Earth interacting with the Earths atmosphere and environment to maintain a steady state or equilibrium sounds plausible and is interesting. I think it is a bit much, though, to call the Earth itself or the stars or the Universe a living thing. Its a little too anthropomorphic for me.

    (Yes! You don’t know how long I’ve been waiting to use that word in a sentence – 28 years actually…a long story).

    None the less, this was a very interesting article. Thank you, Ian. I would like to compliment you, Fraser and the rest of the staff on a website that does make me think. Keep up the good work!

  • Vince

    The article states how “the fact that Gaia cannot reproduce itself is a major drawback for viewing Earth as an organism”….just an idea but maybe by us being created on earth, by earth, we may eventually go to mars and other planets and terraform them, make them into earth like planets…thus giving earth the ability to “reproduce”. Any thoughts?

  • http://blog.teledyn.com mrG

    Gee, my Aunt had no children. Does that mean she wasn’t alive? Gertrude Stein too?

  • Al Hall

    What??….
    Okay… For people with pipes (all others, please disregard):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2F_hGwD26g

  • Allo

    Hamy – April 30th, 2008 at 11:28 am

    Maybe living earth is a child of other planets.

    Ah, Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

  • mark atkinson

    If earth is a living organism do humans represent a cancer?

  • rusty

    Semantics…
    the living organisms we (mostly) recognize are highly dependent on other life.

    Calling the whole bundle one big super-organism doesn’t actually contribute anything useful. We already agreed that they are dependent.

    Since the bio-sphere experiments were compromised we haven’t as much insight on “Gaia” isolation/reproduction.

    Though it’s not a closed system, you see the same build up of dependent life on the ISS, in fact I believe they found a nasty sphere of water and bacteria behind an access panel on the Mir!

    Are our satellite “baby Gaia”? Does it really matter? Our previous definition/understanding already accounted for the dependencies. So at best it is a non-contribution and at worst, distracting pseudo-science.

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    yeah

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