GEO
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Stemming from Greek, this syllable represents the association with Mother Nature, as Jungian Analytics would later point out of some form of premature Gaia hypothesis [1], this is a hub that elaborates on this premise.

Our Planet
Planet Earth, our cosmic home, is a remarkable celestial body teeming with life and natural wonders. As the third planet from the Sun, Earth occupies a unique position in the solar system, residing in the "Goldilocks zone" where conditions are just right for liquid water to exist on its surface. This blue marble, as seen from space, is a complex system of interconnected spheres - the atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere - all working in harmony to support an incredible diversity of life forms. Earth's surface is a patchwork of continents and oceans, with approximately 71% covered by water. The planet's geology is dynamic, shaped by the constant movement of tectonic plates, which give rise to mountains, valleys, and oceanic trenches. This geological activity, coupled with erosion and weathering, creates a constantly evolving landscape that has fascinated scientists and explorers for centuries. The atmosphere, a thin but crucial layer of gases surrounding the planet, not only provides the air we breathe but also protects us from harmful solar radiation and helps regulate the planet's temperature. Earth's unique magnetic field, generated by its molten iron and nickel core, further shields the planet from cosmic rays and solar wind, playing a vital role in maintaining conditions suitable for life.
Perhaps Earth's most distinguishing feature is its biodiversity. From the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks, life has found a way to thrive in almost every niche on the planet. This rich tapestry of ecosystems, ranging from lush rainforests to arid deserts, from coral reefs to arctic tundra, supports an estimated 8.7 million species.
https://sites.google.com/view/sources-deep-biosphere/
- [ ] Talk about the deep biosphere and name it the BTM (Bridgmanite trimagnesium) like the ATP process further explained in animal beings {remember this is an example and should not be taken as the true nature of the deep biosphere}
Mother Nature
Gaia Beings
It is known that one of the most significant ongoing sources of heat in planetary interiors is the decay of radioactive isotopes within the core and mantle. Certain heavy elements, such as uranium-238, thorium-232, and potassium-40, undergo radioactive decay over time, releasing heat. Unified biological time is the reason why it occurs, as time must be always conserved to Earth, allowing the formation of radiation that fuels its geodynamo process. However important to prolonging its life, it would be impossible to prevent the eventual core’s death, as radiation decays, such that another mechanism should being used to extend the life of this being, even indefinitely.
Animal Beings
- [ ] How does earth form DNA? Where? Maybe from the dehydration process of BTM. Talk further about plasmons.
Acting as an extension of Earth, this hypothesis supports panspermia as a way to spread Mother Nature’s seed—the genome sequence, embedded in the living beings thereby created. DNA behaves as a BTM generator, and while it is regarded as a second step in evolution of Gaia Beings, as they develop consciousness regarding to the self—given that they don’t posses a brain structure, and that they may delve into the minds of the creatures created by them trough Stæm. Henceforth, radiation feeding is regarded as a primitive stage, whereas the next development should elapse a spiritual awakening—that of Mother Nature.
The mechanism of feeding that a Gaia being undergoes to transform BTM into DNA is the evolution of life, done so animals output energy, known as Impetum, from the respiration generated by them, offset trough the atmosphere, charging the air $^1$. When it reaches a critical point, and it rains, thunder strikes down feeding Earth.
The process is as it follows:
Earth sacrifices magnetic force to charge DNA, that in term creates ever evolving organisms, their respiration charge the medium with Impetum and it is returned back by Joule heating process that in turn generate more dynamo processae, hence, strenghtening the magnectic field.
- ↑ Hess, R. U. (2019). Book review: The Earth Has a Soul: C. G. Jung on Nature, Technology, and Modern Life by Meredith Sabini (Ed.). International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 38(1), Article 11.