We formalize the Gaia hypothesis about the Earth climate system using advances in theoretical biology based on the minimization of variational free energy. This amounts to the claim that non-equilibrium steady-state dynamics-that underwrite our climate-depend on the Earth system possessing a Markov blanket. Our formalization rests on how the metabolic rates of the biosphere (understood as Markov blanket's internal states) change with respect to solar radiation at the Earth's surface (i.e. external states), through the changes in greenhouse and albedo effects (i.e. active states) and ocean-driven global temperature changes (i.e. sensory states). Describing the interaction between the metabolic rates and solar radiation as climatic states-in ...
The carbon cycle modulates climate change, via the regulation of atmospheric CO2. and it represents ...
Life has significantly altered the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and crust. To what extent has it also ...
The climate of the Holocene is not well suited to be the baseline for the climate of the planet. It ...
With the growing number of discovered exoplanets, the Gaia concept finds its second wind. The Gaia c...
The Earth's chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our Solar System, and th...
No matter what humans do, their levels of metabolic activity are linked to the climatic conditions o...
Surface life has been argued to be crucial in keeping a planet habitable in the long term. Biologica...
This work addresses the autonomous organization of biological systems. It does so by considering the...
The Earth may be described as a global system consisting from the components solid Earth, hydrospher...
The present-day atmosphere is in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This uniqueness ...
Abstract. Life has significantly altered the Earth’s atmo-sphere, oceans and crust. To what extent h...
The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oceans of l...
<div><p>The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oce...
The Earth’s chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our solar system and thi...
Geological evidence suggests that Gaia is endothermic: her body temperature has varied, but within l...
The carbon cycle modulates climate change, via the regulation of atmospheric CO2. and it represents ...
Life has significantly altered the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and crust. To what extent has it also ...
The climate of the Holocene is not well suited to be the baseline for the climate of the planet. It ...
With the growing number of discovered exoplanets, the Gaia concept finds its second wind. The Gaia c...
The Earth's chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our Solar System, and th...
No matter what humans do, their levels of metabolic activity are linked to the climatic conditions o...
Surface life has been argued to be crucial in keeping a planet habitable in the long term. Biologica...
This work addresses the autonomous organization of biological systems. It does so by considering the...
The Earth may be described as a global system consisting from the components solid Earth, hydrospher...
The present-day atmosphere is in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. This uniqueness ...
Abstract. Life has significantly altered the Earth’s atmo-sphere, oceans and crust. To what extent h...
The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oceans of l...
<div><p>The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oce...
The Earth’s chemical composition far from chemical equilibrium is unique in our solar system and thi...
Geological evidence suggests that Gaia is endothermic: her body temperature has varied, but within l...
The carbon cycle modulates climate change, via the regulation of atmospheric CO2. and it represents ...
Life has significantly altered the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and crust. To what extent has it also ...
The climate of the Holocene is not well suited to be the baseline for the climate of the planet. It ...