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Future climates: Markov blankets and active inference in the biosphere
Authors:Sergio Rubin  Thomas Parr  Lancelot Da Costa  Karl Friston
Affiliation:1.Georges Lemaître Centre for Earth and Climate Research, Earth and Life Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain, Belgium;2.The Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK;3.Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, London, UK
Abstract:We formalize the Gaia hypothesis about the Earth climate system using advances in theoretical biology based on the minimization of variational free energy. This amounts to the claim that non-equilibrium steady-state dynamics—that underwrite our climate—depend on the Earth system possessing a Markov blanket. Our formalization rests on how the metabolic rates of the biosphere (understood as Markov blanket''s internal states) change with respect to solar radiation at the Earth''s surface (i.e. external states), through the changes in greenhouse and albedo effects (i.e. active states) and ocean-driven global temperature changes (i.e. sensory states). Describing the interaction between the metabolic rates and solar radiation as climatic states—in a Markov blanket—amounts to describing the dynamics of the internal states as actively inferring external states. This underwrites climatic non-equilibrium steady-state through free energy minimization and thus a form of planetary autopoiesis.
Keywords:autopoiesis   active inference   free energy minimization   Earth''s climate system   Gaia hypothesis
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