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However the native humans got here back in the ice age, they brought few diseases with them and almost nothing of the native biosphere could infect such an alien biology as a human being
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If we exterminate the present biosphere with a mass extinction impact and re-seed this planet, the very best we can hope for is mortal humans breeding here in a thousand years
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He was getting a good understanding of the workings of the planet's ecology, and getting an appreciation of how well the native economy was integrated into the biosphere
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biosphere mentality of technological civilization, humans had become the nervous system of this biosphere
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"Maybe you can get involved in that," Alfred said, "Once the studies are done on this biosphere, the next expedition will contain a terraforming project
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Their clothes were strange, no pressure suits even though there appeared to be no obvious biosphere containment
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Each one may be ten or so kilometres across, but it was still a controlled biosphere
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In 2007, state and local governments for the Biosphere
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The Biosphere was the
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contributor to the Biosphere project
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To use technology able to neutralise radiation seemed like the philosophic equivalent of creating a temperate biosphere for ice-age cavemen
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Having worked for Biosphere Cojoin Ltd for the past two years, he felt his boss, Sir Craig Holland, would be interested in the telephone call that he’d just had
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At stake is our place in the universe as a sustainable biosphere for future generations
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Biosphere Reserves in the United States covering more than 70 million acres without Congressional
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outgassing of the oceans, and the biosphere
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Just as all the species that live within planet Earth's biosphere have a harmonious
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is a subsystem that is part of a living system, in this case planet Earth's biosphere,
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conservation of the many forms of life present as well as the biosphere itself
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In this polluted biosphere, what wellbeing can a child receive in its first
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contained within the earth uterus and the uterus of its biosphere are, in turn,
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a very wide area (remember that the dark biosphere is more
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ed to the surface of the Earth or the thin biosphere where
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biosphere, you will be viewed as an alien and it would be
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biosphere) become layered on top of each other
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counterpart Earth is the biosphere for the exotic plasma
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While the biosphere of the
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created conditions for a dark biosphere to form
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This dark biosphere gave rise to dark
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complex plasma life forms that thrived in (what became) Earth’s dark biosphere
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Based on the above analyses, the attributes of the dark biosphere or “Dark Earth” can be estimated as
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biosphere, would be superimposed on Earth’s atmosphere
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Earth’s visible biosphere is a thin shell that has approximately a thickness of 2 x 10 km over a surface area
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The dark biosphere volume was estimated (see above) to
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The volume of the dark biosphere (assuming that all regions of the dark
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biosphere are habitable as a first approximation) is therefore five orders of magnitude larger than the
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in different regions of the dark biosphere
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above, the dark biosphere is more than a thousand times larger in volume than the visible Earth)
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to intelligent life forms in the dark biosphere
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thrived in (what became) Earth’s dark biosphere
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Based on the above analyses, the attributes of the dark biosphere or “Dark Earth” can be
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This would allow Earth’s dark plasma halo to harbor a dark biosphere of
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Earth’s visible biosphere is a thin shell that has approximately a thickness of 2 x 10 km
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dark biosphere volume was estimated (see above) to be about 1
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volume of the dark biosphere (assuming that all regions of the dark biosphere are
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very wide area (as discussed above, the dark biosphere is more than a thousand times
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the thin biosphere where most
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That‘s one of the reasons there are five or six thousand million more humans than the biosphere can sustain
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Maria was one of the original clones and works in the biosphere
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Biosphere 35 was one of the largest and
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She didn"t want to take anything for granted with her first day back in the biosphere
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the entire biosphere and redwood forest
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Muir forest in biosphere 35
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she grew at the biosphere
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story that she had to perform an emergency repair of an irrigation pipe that was leaking at the biosphere that was cause by the earthquake
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They left together and put on their respirators on as they headed for the biosphere
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Once in the biosphere, Jessica notice all the repair work agenda items that needed to be
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Jessica checked on the air pressure of the biosphere, and it was at 98
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So much for this swan being in a Christmas post card this year, a piece of the biosphere during the earth quake
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Jessica couldn"t understand all of the activities that were occurring in the biosphere that morning: The special meeting of an angel, a funny gnomes and the plain cleaning up from the earthquake
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She knew of one at the biosphere that she could borrow
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biosphere and put on one of the environmental protection suits
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Jessica left a personal note for Maria at the biosphere and then boldly started her journey to Nothing, Arizona
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to guide her that she borrowed from the biosphere labs
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swan feather that she had from the biosphere, and put it into the dream catcher as sacred
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I should have stayed at the biosphere
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heard of another biosphere north of Tucson that was used for research by the University
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“So what do you know about this biosphere north of Tucson
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the biosphere north of Tucson still active or will it be just another graveyard that has just been left behind
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One more day, just one more, and they should be at the Biosphere II in Tucson
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They started walking towards Tucson and the biosphere
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to the biosphere
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I hope that biosphere is still operational, and usable
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on to the biosphere
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She was so close to the finishing line of her journey, almost to Tucson and the biosphere
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They made good progress to the biosphere
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The biosphere was still mostly intact, but didn"t look like it had been in any operational
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a diagram of the biosphere on one of the entery walls
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floral and trees were completely dead in the biosphere
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control the grid to the biosphere
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She could actually hear and feel the different areas of the biosphere coming back on line
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She lead her back into the main facility of the Biosphere
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and planted it next to the stream and close to the fountain in the middle of the biosphere
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“Well, we were both in the middle of the biosphere next to that big beautiful tree in the
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That’s the purpose of this biosphere
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But I also need the biosphere, to sustain you
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due we’ve recognized the biosphere as deserving, we need to respect
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transported a sample of all of Earth’s life forms here, bringing sufficient numbers of samples to recreate the Earth’s biosphere on this planet
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The Fabrin’s planet was dying and they had the foresight and wisdom to put together an interstellar ship that would carry enough of their population, enough of the biosphere with samples of the organisms that had evolved on their planet, to start life afresh somewhere new
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and relatively insignificant part of the biosphere
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And there is another thing which I would like to mention: that which we notionally call “Noo-Sphere” (SSAA-AASS-FF), — meaning by this multiple-meaning term some “noo-time” energy-information different-qualitative dynamics of UU-VVU-Forms and UU-VVU-copies of ODS, that very vaguely resemble projection functions of the energy-information base of TEC or VEC that includes absolutely all events that reflect the individual rotation Cycle of this collective Consciousness of “humankind”, — is not located somewhere in the biosphere, ionosphere or stratosphere
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In 1976 it was classified as a biosphere reserve, though it's not really certain if it was a good idea
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The other aim of the Project, according to the basic deed of foundation of these reserves, is: "They must encourage and demonstrate the balance between the biosphere and human activity
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As to why things were like that, we must ask the historians, though the reason seems quite clear to me: man is part of earth's biosphere, and his body structure, and physiology are very similar to those of the creatures he hunts
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There is a famous research experiment in Germany called: biosphere
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Where some of the most famous scientists got together and in their Scientific arrogance and blindness: claimed that they would, and could: successfully erect a completely insulated natural eco-system; sealed-off from the rest of the Planet That this Biosphere would hopefully function by itself… independent of the earth-energy it exists inside, and on…
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They were forced to dump the extra organic material out of that insulated, absolutely sealed set of Biosphere buildings
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Another reason… a tiny flaw in the entire system of the Biosphere that killed the experiment dead; was because of a species that should never have been let in
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What was this forbidden evil species? That destroyed this experiment because the humans themselves in the biosphere could not kill it even after they identified it??
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Why did the common ant become the killer of the entire experiment, and killed all the other living things inside that Biosphere? Because inside the biosphere… humans were not doing their usual, rationalized, normal destructive ant-function of killing everything they could lay their hands on
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In fact these human scientists ended up as visitors to the Biosphere they had originally planned to live-in