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Politics : Evolution

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To: longnshort who wrote (10066)11/21/2010 10:06:15 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (2) of 69300
 
"Is Gaia also on Titan ?"

Modern followers of the Gaea scientific theory (as contrasted with the Gaea mythology) consider Gaea to be a dynamic system of interrelationships that intimately integrate a common environment to optimize contingency...rather than an actual organism. The difference is substantial!

As to the actual moon known as Titan, David Grinspoon ( en.wikipedia.org ) is one who has discussed the possibility of a Gaea type of interrelationship. The temperature is extremely cold there but will warm up to about -75 in 6 billion years (barring unforeseen events). Probes are scheduled and scientists could learn an incredible amount of information as to how life came together on earth. Life on Titan if it exists, will be in a methane biosphere.

However, if you believe in Gaea as a "HER" and as EARTH-MOTHER--then you might believe she hails from Titan (not the moon) in the halcyon days of her wild and wonderful youth! Her first child was Uranus and they subsequently shared intimacies, so she was not a shy mother at all. Here is a picture of her in her youth:

gods-heros-myth.com

Some more biography:

classicsunveiled.com

As for myself, I do not believe in any superstitions--NOT ONE!
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