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    Thread: Gaia Hypothesis Gets a Boost from Scientists


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    05-18-2012, 12:48 PM
    Sulfur Finding May Hold Key to Gaia Theory of Earth as Living Organism

    Quote:ScienceDaily (May 15, 2012) — Is Earth really a sort of giant living organism as the Gaia hypothesis predicts? A new discovery made at the University of Maryland may provide a key to answering this question. This key of sulfur could allow scientists to unlock heretofore hidden interactions between ocean organisms, atmosphere, and land -- interactions that might provide evidence supporting this famous theory.

    The Gaia hypothesis -- first articulated by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis in the 1970s -- holds that Earth's physical and biological processes are inextricably connected to form a self-regulating, essentially sentient, system.

    One of the early predictions of this hypothesis was that there should be a sulfur compound made by organisms in the oceans that was stable enough against oxidation in water to allow its transfer to the air. Either the sulfur compound itself, or its atmospheric oxidation product, would have to return sulfur from the sea to the land surfaces. The most likely candidate for this role was deemed to be dimethylsulfide.

    Newly published work done at the University of Maryland by first author Harry Oduro, together with UMD geochemist James Farquhar and marine biologist Kathryn Van Alstyne of Western Washington University, provides a tool for tracing and measuring the movement of sulfur through ocean organisms, the atmosphere and the land in ways that may help prove or disprove the controversial Gaia theory. Their study appears in this week's Online Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

    According to Oduro and his colleagues, this work presents the first direct measurements of the isotopic composition of dimethylsulfide and of its precursor dimethylsulfoniopropionate. These measurements reveal differences in the isotope ratios of these two sulfur compounds that are produced by macroalga and phytoplankton. These measurements (1) are linked to the compounds' metabolism by these ocean organisms and (2) carry implications for tracking dimethylsulfide emissions from the ocean to the atmosphere.

    Sulfur, the tenth most abundant element in the universe, is part of many inorganic and organic compounds. Sulfur cycles sulfur through the land, atmosphere and living things and plays critical roles in both climate and in the health of organisms and ecosystems.

    "Dimethylsulfide emissions play a role in climate regulation through transformation to aerosols that are thought to influence the Earth's radiation balance," says Oduro, who conducted the research while completing a Ph.D. in geology & earth system sciences at Maryland and now is a postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "We show that differences in isotopic composition of dimethylsulfide may vary in ways that will help us to refine estimates of its emission into the atmosphere and of its cycling in the oceans."

    As with many other chemical elements, sulfur consists of different isotopes. All isotopes of an element are characterized by having the same number of electrons and protons but different numbers of neutrons. Therefore, isotopes of an element are characterized by identical chemical properties, but different mass and nuclear properties. As a result, it can be possible for scientists to use unique combinations of an element's radioactive isotopes as isotopic signatures through which compounds with that element can be traced.

    "What Harry did in this research was to devise a way to isolate and measure the sulfur isotopic composition of these two sulfur compounds," says Farquhar, a professor in the University of Maryland's department of geology. "This was a very difficult measurement to do right, and his measurements revealed an unexpected variability in an isotopic signal that appears to be related to the way the sulfur is metabolized.

    "Harry's work establishes that we should expect to see variability in the sulfur isotope signatures of these compounds in the oceans under different environmental conditions and for different organisms. I think this will ultimately be very important for using isotopes to trace the cycling of these compounds in the surface oceans as well as the flux of dimethylsulfide to the atmosphere. The ability to do this could help us answer important climate questions, and ultimately better predict climate changes. And it may even help us to better trace connections between dimethylsulfide emissions and sulfate aerosols, ultimately testing a coupling in the Gaia hypothesis," Farquhar says.
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    05-18-2012, 02:37 PM
    This is awesome, I have a feeling more and more evidence will continue to surface which evidences this theory.
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    05-18-2012, 02:41 PM
    IMHO all these small things happening lately added together is what 2012 is about.
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    05-18-2012, 04:11 PM
    Can someone explain more in lay terms what this means? I had chemistry sooo long agoBigSmile

    I have Lovelock's book on Gaia, but have yet to finish reading it ....

    The idea that came to me when reading the article was the movie Avatar, Eywa the Goddess who was embodied in the tree of souls and communicated with all life on planet Pandora.

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    05-18-2012, 07:17 PM
    (05-18-2012, 04:11 PM)Shemaya Wrote: Can someone explain more in lay terms what this means? I had chemistry sooo long agoBigSmile

    I have Lovelock's book on Gaia, but have yet to finish reading it ....

    The idea that came to me when reading the article was the movie Avatar, Eywa the Goddess who was embodied in the tree of souls and communicated with all life on planet Pandora.

    In a nutshell, it is saying that a certain sulfur compound that is produced by microorganisms is transferred into the atmosphere, where it plays an important role in climate. Thus it is evidence that the two (organic life and planetary climate) are connected through a common regulatory mechanism.

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    05-19-2012, 12:32 AM
    (05-18-2012, 02:41 PM)Valtor Wrote: IMHO all these small things happening lately added together is what 2012 is about.

    That is what I'am hoping for. When I see news reports on mainstream news about it I will be pretty happy.
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    05-19-2012, 08:38 AM (This post was last modified: 05-19-2012, 08:41 AM by Shemaya.)
    (05-18-2012, 07:17 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:
    (05-18-2012, 04:11 PM)Shemaya Wrote: Can someone explain more in lay terms what this means? I had chemistry sooo long agoBigSmile

    I have Lovelock's book on Gaia, but have yet to finish reading it ....

    The idea that came to me when reading the article was the movie Avatar, Eywa the Goddess who was embodied in the tree of souls and communicated with all life on planet Pandora.

    In a nutshell, it is saying that a certain sulfur compound that is produced by microorganisms is transferred into the atmosphere, where it plays an important role in climate. Thus it is evidence that the two (organic life and planetary climate) are connected through a common regulatory mechanism.

    That was the premise, I recall, of Lovelock's book. That Gaia is sentinent with self-regulatory mechanisms that maintain homeostasis.

    So this study is more scientific proof and looking more deeply into the hypothesis. Encouraging that they are looking into it!

    As an aside I feel Gaia is embodying and living the Empress card now as she is transitioning from a active 3D body to active 4DSmile

    http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=3361

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    05-21-2012, 02:09 PM
    Reading this gave me images of someone "manifesting" out of fire *POOF* LoL!

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    And it also made me think of the recycling nature of matter. The "cleansing fire". And the "phoenix" that rises out of the fire renewed.

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    05-21-2012, 02:41 PM
    (05-21-2012, 02:09 PM)Pickle Wrote: And it also made me think of the recycling nature of matter. The "cleansing fire". And the "phoenix" that rises out of the fire renewed.

    Hmm, yes. Sounds like the destructive, life-taking, aspect of Gaia's consciousness. Without which, none of this would be possible.


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