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"The biosphere figured out how to host life by itself billions of years ago by creating systems for moving around nitrogen and transporting carbon," Frank says. "Now we have to figure out how to have the same kind of self-maintaining characteristics with the technosphere."
The collective activity of life—all of the microbes, plants, and animals—have changed planet Earth.
Tecnósfera.
Parte 1.
Technosphere arrives Nintendo Switch on January 10, 2020
2577 AD. In the edge of the galaxy, the connection between the colonies was lost. Human race was on the verge of extinction. This is a story about a brave engineer who repaired the transmitters using a special drone called Technosphere. Go on an exciting journey and save humanity.
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Electric hugs and high fives to every human and bot who reblogged our cover for the METROPO book. We at the Metropo hivemind were caught off guard, as we were planning to lay low until we had some firmer dates fixed for the book and the rest of the Metropo projects. But since we have been spotted, here are some snippets of text from the short story Every Moment is a Moment Forward.
More to come soon!
2: The Technosphere – Earth's New, Unruly 'Kingdom'
(This article is part of a six-post reality-check. Concepts and examples are drawn from “Silent Earth: Adaptations for Life in a Devastated Biosphere.”) For billions of years, the Earth’s surface was governed by the slow, elegant cycles of the biosphere. But now, a new planetary system has emerged, one of human origin: the technosphere. Coined by geologist Peter Haff, this concept describes the…