Im neuen Video auf Youtube geht es um die Gaia Hypothese, die James Lovelock in den 1970er Jahren formuliert hat. Sie postuliert, dass Leben die planetare Umwelt so verändert und reguliert, dass sie optimal für das Leben ist. Wenn man die Biosphäre als thermodynamisches System betrachtet, welches mit der Erde stark interagiert und dabei ihre Leistung maximiert, ist diese Hypothese gar nicht so abwegig. Mehr Hintergrund in diesem Blogpost.
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New Paper: The Second Law of Thermodynamics, Life and Earth‘s Planetary Machinery Revisited
About 15 years ago I published a paper on “Life, hierarchy, and the thermodynamic machinery of planet Earth”. This paper was quite influential for me as it clarified many things about how the second law of thermodynamics applies to the Earth system. It led to quite a few applications of thermodynamic limits in climate science and renewable energy that worked really well and that I found insightful because it allows us to do climate science in a simple yet physically-based way. The follow-up paper just published provides a summary of this approach and explores potential, more concrete applications of how the biosphere optimizes its form and functioning, and on life on Earth and beyond in general.
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