Your expectations to foresee the future is questionable.  Enlightenment can 
only show you the present.  And that is dependent on the past.  The future 
composed on a infinite number of choices to be made each instant by each 
person.  We can make those choices on scientific knowledge.  So each of us has 
to consider what role s/he will play.

        For some 2000 years or more civilization has been ruled by a social 
paradigm on which all aspects of the EuroAmerican cultures are been based -- 
the “dominator paradigm.”  In the past 2 two decades a new social paradigm has 
been emerging  that could have the most, deep, fundamental impact on human 
civilization since huminids first came down from the trees.   The old paradigm 
placed humans in a purposeful universe created  by some super normal power for 
the domination and use by man.  The new paradigm we’ll call “A Gaian Paradigm,” 
suggests a spontaneously self-organizing universe in which humanity is but one 
of the created interdependent webs of being.

THE DOMINATOR PARADIGM

The “dominator paradigm,” has had a long evolution.  It grew from the Jewish 
creation myth that held that the earth was created for the use of and 
domination by man.  It was strengthened by Greek philosophy with its postulate 
that "Man is the measure of all things.”  The early Church held that a "chain 
of being"  put man at the top of a hierarchy with only a few celestial being 
above. Below were women, children, other races, animals, plants and the Earth.  
Each there to serve and be dominated by the rungs above.  The “dominator 
paradigm”  was stamped in the minds of Europe by the thousand year Inquisition 
that burned some one million people, mostly women, at the stake for believing 
in Earth as our creator.  It was spread to the East by the crusades that 
destroyed “infidel” humans, cities and nations.  During the Age of Colonization 
and Discover it  was perpetuated and made worldwide by the sword (technology), 
the cross (Christianity), and the flag (nationalism). Newton’s clock work 
concept of that cosmos, and Darwin’s development of evolution of humans were 
interpreted to “prove” the  validity of the dominator paradigm.  It was fixed 
in our moral secular system by the acceptance of Adam Smith's economy that 
claims that human "self-interest" competition and materialism should, and does, 
dictate all human actions.  This abomination as the essence of humanity now 
rules the world.

THE GAIAN PARADIGM

        The new paradigm, which I’ll call “A Gaian paradigm,” not only has many 
roots but, can be, and is becoming, the underpinning of a new global network of 
cultures replacing the now dominant and domineering man-centered Industrial 
cultures.  The new cultures will, like all cultures,  be holistic unified 
coherence of interdependent components == religion, economics. social and 
others.  The emergence of the Gaian paradigm is resulting in a deep fundamental 
transition of our world-view, our social institutions and  our lifestyles.  The 
need for this transition is being made obvious by the growing numbers of  
dangers inherent in  industrialism.  And the transition is  happening, and 
being made real,  in the introduction of many positive and creative  social 
innovations. 
        This  millennium is being looked upon as a time of radical and 
fundamental change.  Minds are opening to new ideas.  People are looking for 
new  actions.  It is in this spirit of a hopeful deep fundamental  social 
transformation  that this book is addressed. These are the concepts we’ll 
explore in the next few chapters.

FOUNDATIONS FOR A GAIAN PARADIGM

        Many basic scientific observations led to this new scientific/social 
paradigm.  The advancement of the Gaia theory; the establishment of Chaos and 
Complexity theories and new concepts of evolution were among them.

        The observation that biological evolution did not progress as Darwin 
predicted by a series or minute changes which led over time to the emergence of 
new species.  Rather, biological evolution happened in quantum leaps.  Major 
biological changes and new species are created in relatively short periods of 
time after long periods of stability.  This observation was designated by 
Stephen Jay Gold as "punctured equilibrium".

          James Lovelock, a scientist working for NASA, observed that the 
biosphere of the Earth was radically different from all other planets.  It  
stayed amazingly constant, and within ranges which supported life.  Lynn 
Margulis, a microbiologist, at the same time, was studying the evolution of 
micro organisms over the billions of years before animals appeared on the face 
of the earth.  She found that life forms were interdependent.  Life was able 
exist on Earth because of a symbiosis among all life forms.  Everything was 
interdependent with everything else.  Life created its own biome.  Lovelock and 
Margulis proposed that the whole earth was a self-organized, self-supporting 
ecological system  At the suggestion of a neighbor of Lovelace, William 
Golding, author of Lord of the flies, they termed this living Earth system 
Gaia, after the Greek Earth goddess.1

        A theoretical understanding of how Gaia, or in fact any system, might 
spontaneously self-organize came from other fields of science including 
mathematics, physics and particularly computer science.  Chaos and Complexity 
theories made possible by computer modeling have moved science beyond the 
limits imposed by linear mathematics, algebra and calculus.  Study of the 
transition of order into chaos, or chaos into order, and the formation of 
complex systems from simpler ones has opened a whole new area for science.  Two 
particular breakthroughs in the field are relevant to the Gaia concepts.
        "Self-organizing criticality" is an idea proposed by Brookhaven 
National Laboratory physicist, Per Bak.  His first computer model representing 
self-organizing criticality was of a pile of sand.  As you pour grains of sand 
on a spot it slowly builds into a stable inverted cone.  As you continue 
pouring the cone becomes unstable until sand slides and avalanches restore a 
new larger stable cone.  He showed that biological evolution occurred in such 
bursts.  Simple entities formed more complex systems, which remained stable 
until internal pressures built up and caused a rapid reorganization.  There 
seems to be a law of nature, self-organizing criticality, by which new forms 
come into being
         'Autocatalysis,' developed by Stuart Kauffman at the Santa Fe 
Institute is another concept which provides a theoretical base for the 
evolution of Gaia.  Autocatalysis holds that systems of biological entities may 
promote their own rapid transition into different forms.  Kauffman uses the 
simple example of the slippery footed fly and sticky tongued frog.  The 
mutation of slippery footedness gave no environmental advantage to the fly 
until the mutation of the sticky tongued frog. Only then did Darwin's 
survival-of-the-fittest come into play.  Networks of potential mutations may 
develop and remain dormant until triggered by an environmental change or other 
phenomena that brings on the avalanche of transition.  Autocatalysis, linked 
with survival of the fittest explains how complex organs like the eye, or new 
species emerge. 3
        'Self-organizing criticality" and "autocatalysis" are among the 
scientific concepts that show how biological entities self-organize in quantum 
like leaps from simple cells to linked complex networks of cells, organs, 
plants and animals.  More than that, physicists like Lee Smolin and Nobel 
Laureate Murray Gellmann have extended self-organizing back to the beginning of 
time at the Big Bang, suggesting that the same principle may apply to the 
self-organizing of fundamental particles into atoms, atoms into molecules and 
molecules into galaxies, solar systems, planets, and life.  At the same time 
economists like Nobel Laureate Kenneth Arrow, Brian Arthur, and Jon Holland 
have extended the new paradigm in the other direction, to include economics, 
social organization, and human consciousness. 4
        This new scientific/social paradigm suggests that people have no 
superior divine mandate within a universe created for them.  They are not 
independent of, above or beyond the natural world in which they are imbedded.  
They do have the unique ability to understand, through science, the laws that 
govern them, to envision future worlds, and to co-create those future worlds 
within the laws of science.  The coming millennium will evolve radically 
differently from anthropocentric paradigm which has dominated the past 2000 
years.

Cyberspace and the Networked Universe

        “Everything is connected to everything else” is one way of stating the 
Gaian Paradigm.  It is a fact of science, and is a social mindset.  But it is 
more than those, it is a fact of technology.  “Networking” was identified by 
John Naisbit in Megatrends, as one of the  major new trends of the century.  As 
he saw it, it was a social and political trend.  It was made possible by the 
railroad, the automobile, the telegraph,  and the telephone, each of these 
technologies made the Earth smaller and put people in more rapid and reliable 
touch with one another.  The real quantum jump in networking is only now before 
us.  Computers and the Internet are providing a challenge that has hardly been 
explored.  Cyberspace is a global phenomenon providing humanity the opportunity 
to work globally in real time.  This takes networking well beyond  the concept 
about which Naisbitt wrote only a few years ago, or the concept of 
transnational networking which was the root of the formation of TRANET, the 
organization with which I’ve been working since, 1996.


        The Gaia Hypothesis, the theories of chaos and complexity, the Gaian 
concepts, and the computer technologies which now face us grew independently of 
one another.   But they form a unity.  They in themselves, are an example of 
the self-organizing principle which shapes all of cosmic evolution.  Together 
make up the Gaian Paradigm.  They challenge us to prepare ourselves for an 
avalanche of social, political and economic change in the years ahead.  The 
coming millennium will evolve radically differently from man-centered paradigm 
which has dominated the past 2000 years.

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