NASA Scientist Reveals Planets Are Powerful Beings - Dr. David Grinspoon, Astrobiologist

NASA Scientist Reveals Planets Are Powerful Beings - Dr. David Grinspoon, Astrobiologist

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We normally think of planets as inanimate balls of nickel and
silicon, animated by the molten rumbling of the inner core. How
does our world change when someone like NASA’s David Grinspoon
reveals that planets are actually powerful beings? It requires
zooming out from our own experience, lived in the narrow
corridors of the human scale. It requires us to think on the
galactic scale, to entertain ideas of living beings that operate
in ways we can barely imagine. But imagine we do! We talk about
the ways in which the wild creatures Earth live and breathe as a
single organism, the role of humans in this interconnected world,
and how Earth - and maybe all planets - come to be powerful,
intelligent beings. This conversation is based on work that
Grinspoon did with Dr. Sarah Walker and Dr. Adam Frank on
Planetary Intelligence, check out their paper here:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-astrobiology/article/intelligence-as-a-planetary-scale-process/5077C784D7FAC55F96072F7A7772C5E5


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