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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Anthere (talk | contribs) at 11:44, 25 April 2003 (I think "Margulis's version of Gaia Theory" is redundant). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

From the article:

that the Earth's biosphere tends to [homeorhic balances]?

Really?

See:

Now I can't find this phrase on the Web, or even Usenet, please tell me where this term is used. Perhaps it is a new scientific term? Please provice cites.

The Anome


Apologies: typo. The term is homeorheic - will fix


Good use of sources, 24. Thank you. Ed Poor


Perhaps you meant to say homeorhetic? The Anome ---

Yup, I had a typo of a typo. Whee. OK, this is almost right now. Thanks for hte patience.



as far as I understood, "Gaia Theory" is Margulis's version among several Gaia theories. Hence "Margulis's version of Gaia Theory" is redundant. user:anthere