Lynn Margulis
See also: Margulis
Lynn Margulis (born in 1938) is a American Microbiologiste and professor at the university of Massachusetts Amherst.
It is known to have presented in the Années 1960, its endosymbiotic theory which proposes that the cells Eucaryote S would be the result of a succession of symbiotic associations with different Procaryote S. At the time one considered that the cells eucaryotes were downward procaryotes which would have become more and more complex little by little after many genetic mutations. After considerhaving initially considered it with mistrust, the scientific community now validated this theory.
It is also, with the English scientist James Lovelock, joint author of the Hypothèse Gaïa that it with then thorough to create the Théories Gaïa in which it supports that the Ground is not homeostatic but homeorhetic: in other words, that the components atmospheric, hydrospheric and lithospheric are controlled around homeostatic points, but that these points change during time… Gaïa would be a symbiosis seen of space.
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