Gaia


Gaia was mentioned throughout the book Ecology of Eden. Eisenberg did not give too much detail into who she was, so I wanted to find out more about her. Gaia is Greek goddess who is the personification of Earth. She is considered the mother of all life. From Gaia comes the Gaia theory. This theory states that Earth is a living creature that sustains itself through self-regulation. This theory is usually accepted as fact now. Many things that we believe today come from Greek mythology, but this is an especially interesting one. Gaia is mentioned all the time as “mother earth.” When we are talking about protecting mother earth, it comes from this goddess. The theory that has come about from this goddess is also mainstream now. This shows the impact that religions and mythology have on popular culture but also on scientific studies. They used Gaia as a foundation for the idea that “mother earth” is actually alive. Gaia was believed in thousands of years ago and will continue to impact our lives today.

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