#Science #LynnMargulis #Sexe #Vulgarisation
“Our very cells were created by the fusion of ancient free-living prokaryotes. The closer we look at our bodies, the flimsier the idea of an individual, bounded self becomes. We are walking communities, swarms in suits and ties, skin-silhouetted Towers of Babel.
Perhaps, then, it is time to expand our idea of archetypes.”
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— Sophie Strand on holobionts & archetypes from the book “The Flowering Wand”
“A holobiont is an assemblage of beings that creates a larger whole. The word was first used in 1991 by Lynn Margulis in an attempt to explain her study of hosts and inherited symbionts. With each passing day new research confirms that macroorganisms like us human beings are intimately tuned and shaped by the populations of microbes and fungi (or, as microbiologist Siv Watkins calls them, ‘smalls’) that populate our bodies.”
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En #HistoriadelaFilosofia estamos con el señor #Descartes y para terminar de comprender la concepción mecanicista que impulsa en el marco de la Revolución Científica, vamos a ver unos minutos de la película documental "Symbiotic Earth: How #LynnMargulis rocked the boat and started a scientific revolution", de #JohnFeldman.
No los puedo subir porque excede el peso permitido...
P.D.: Cualquier recurso o material que sirva para ir minando de la enseñanza el #antropocentrismo, es bienvenido.
This has been a tricky set, it’s in response to JG Ballard’s ‘The Drowned World’. The text is prophetic and anyone interested in a critical take on the #climatecrisis would benefit from it. Read probably alongside Lynn Margulis’ Gaia Hypothesis
#midjourney #midjourneyart #midjourneyai #midjourneyarchitecture #cinema #filmnoir #scifi #architecture #creativeai #avantgarde #cyberpunk #jgballard #lynnmargulis #gaia
#Symbiosen sind für #LynnMargulis „Lichtblitze der #Evolution“. In ihrem #Buch „Der symbiotische Planet“ erklärt die US-amerikanische Biologin, wie wichtig symbiotische #Kooperationen für unser Leben sind: im ganz Kleinen wie im ganz Großen.
https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/lynn-margulis-der-symbiotische-planet-bakterien-werden-100.html
Symbiosen sind für Lynn Margulis "Lichtblitze der Evolution". In ihrem Buch "Der symbiotische Planet" erklärt die US-amerikanische Biologin, wie wichtig symbiotische Kooperationen für unser Leben sind: im ganz Kleinen wie im ganz Großen.