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Gaia is a fictional planet described in the book Foundation's Edge
Foundation's Edge

Foundation's Edge is a novel by Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series. It was written thirty years after the Foundation trilogy, in 1982, due to pressure by fans on Asimov to write another, and, according to Asimov himself, the amount of the payment offered by the publisher....
 (1982) and referred to in Foundation and Earth
Foundation and Earth

Foundation and Earth is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, the fifth novel of the Foundation series and chronologically the last in the series....
 (1986), by Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov , was a Russian-born United States author and professor of biochemistry, best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books....
. The name is derived from the Gaia hypothesis
Gaia hypothesis

The Gaia hypothesis is an ecology hypothesis proposing that the biosphere and the physical components of the Earth are closely integrated to form a complex system that maintains the climate and biogeochemistry conditions on Earth in a preferred homeostasis....
, which is itself eponymous to Gaia
Gaia (mythology)

Gaia Gaia is a Greek primordial gods and chthonic deity in the Ancient Greek Pantheon and considered a Mother Goddess or Great Goddess....
, the Earth Goddess.

Gaia is located in the Sayshell Sector, about ten parsecs (32 light years) from Sayshell
Sayshell

Sayshell is a planet in Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov. At the time of the novel, it was capital of the 86 worlds in the Sayshell Union....
. It orbits a G-4 class star, and has one natural satellite (50 km or 31 miles in diameter). Its axial inclination is of 12º, and a Gaian day lasts 0.92 Galactic Standard Days.

Gaians have long names, which are even longer the better their status.






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Gaia is a fictional planet described in the book Foundation's Edge
Foundation's Edge

Foundation's Edge is a novel by Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series. It was written thirty years after the Foundation trilogy, in 1982, due to pressure by fans on Asimov to write another, and, according to Asimov himself, the amount of the payment offered by the publisher....
 (1982) and referred to in Foundation and Earth
Foundation and Earth

Foundation and Earth is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, the fifth novel of the Foundation series and chronologically the last in the series....
 (1986), by Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov , was a Russian-born United States author and professor of biochemistry, best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books....
. The name is derived from the Gaia hypothesis
Gaia hypothesis

The Gaia hypothesis is an ecology hypothesis proposing that the biosphere and the physical components of the Earth are closely integrated to form a complex system that maintains the climate and biogeochemistry conditions on Earth in a preferred homeostasis....
, which is itself eponymous to Gaia
Gaia (mythology)

Gaia Gaia is a Greek primordial gods and chthonic deity in the Ancient Greek Pantheon and considered a Mother Goddess or Great Goddess....
, the Earth Goddess.

Gaia is located in the Sayshell Sector, about ten parsecs (32 light years) from Sayshell
Sayshell

Sayshell is a planet in Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov. At the time of the novel, it was capital of the 86 worlds in the Sayshell Union....
. It orbits a G-4 class star, and has one natural satellite (50 km or 31 miles in diameter). Its axial inclination is of 12º, and a Gaian day lasts 0.92 Galactic Standard Days.

Gaians have long names, which are even longer the better their status. They are generally addressed by only one syllable.

History


It was founded by R. Daneel Olivaw
R. Daneel Olivaw

R. Daneel Olivaw is a fictional robot created by Isaac Asimov. The "R" initial in his name stands for "robot," a naming convention in Asimov's future society....
 during the Empire's reign. Even then, the galaxy left it alone and it evaded taxes. By 498 F.E., Gaia had a population of one billion, a high population for a planet at that time. The inhabitants hoped eventually to create a complex ecology
Ecology

Ecology is the science study of the distribution and Abundance of life and the interactions between organisms and their nature environment ....
; all human-settled planets in the Galaxy — except Earth — had simple ecologies. The inhabitants of Gaia were all tied together into a telepathic group consciousness when it was founded; this consciousness was eventually extended to the non-human life, and later to the inorganic material of the planet. This would explain The Mule
Mule (Foundation)

The Mule is a fictional character from Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series. One of the greatest conquerors the galaxy has ever seen, he is a mentalic who has the ability to manipulate human emotions....
's incredible psychic powers, as Gaia was said to be his home planet.

Galaxia


Galaxia was a living organism which contains all the lifeforms and other non-living material in the galaxy. It was a utopia
Utopia

Utopia is a name for an ideal community or society, taken from the Utopia written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect social system-politics-legal system....
, the successor of Gaia. R. Daneel Olivaw founded Gaia with the purpose of Galaxia in mind, in order to be able to alter humanity for the better. Since he could not tell whether something was bad for humanity, itself of almost unpredictable nature, and therefore could not tell whether the Zeroth Law permitted it, he could not by himself make the decision to implement Galaxia. Hari Seldon
Hari Seldon

Hari Seldon, a fictional character, is the intellectual List of heroic fictional scientists and engineers of Isaac Asimov's The Foundation Series....
's Psychohistory
Psychohistory (fictional)

Psychohistory, a fictional science in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy universe, combines history, sociology, and mathematical statistics to make exact predictions of the collective actions of very large groups of people, such as the Galactic Empire ....
 Project was a 'backup' initiated by R. Daneel Olivaw
R. Daneel Olivaw

R. Daneel Olivaw is a fictional robot created by Isaac Asimov. The "R" initial in his name stands for "robot," a naming convention in Asimov's future society....
 in the event that Galaxia was not determined to be the ideal course of action.

In 498 F.E., councilman Golan Trevize
Golan Trevize

Golan Trevize is a fictional character, a major figure in two books in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series: Foundation's Edge and Foundation and Earth....
 and historian Janov Pelorat
Janov Pelorat

Janov Pelorat is a character in the The Foundation Series of books by Isaac Asimov. The two books in which he appears are Foundation's Edge and Foundation and Earth....
, the protagonists of Foundation's Edge
Foundation's Edge

Foundation's Edge is a novel by Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series. It was written thirty years after the Foundation trilogy, in 1982, due to pressure by fans on Asimov to write another, and, according to Asimov himself, the amount of the payment offered by the publisher....
, are maneuvered to Gaia so Trevize can decide whether the future of the Galaxy is to be guided by the First Foundation, Second Foundation, or Gaia. Trevize chooses Gaia, therefore Galaxia. This was done because R. Daneel Olivaw could not proceed with Galaxia for risk of harming humanity in the process.

In the novel Foundation and Earth
Foundation and Earth

Foundation and Earth is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, the fifth novel of the Foundation series and chronologically the last in the series....
, Golan Trevize, Janov Pelorat, and Blissenobiarella
Blissenobiarella

Character Blissenobiarella, known informally as Bliss, is a character in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series. She is from planet Gaia , and she appears in the novels Foundation's Edge and Foundation and Earth....
 set out on a journey to find humanity's ancestral planet — Earth
Earth (Foundation universe)

This article is on the history of Earth, as presented in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series, Isaac Asimov's Robot Series, and Empire Series....
. The purpose of the journey is to settle Trevize's doubt with his decision at the end of Foundation's Edge to embrace the all-encompassing supermind of Galaxia
Galaxia

Galaxia can refer to:*The superior form of Gaia , a planet in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series.*The genus Galaxia , a plant in the iris family....
.

From Foundation's Edge
Foundation's Edge

Foundation's Edge is a novel by Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series. It was written thirty years after the Foundation trilogy, in 1982, due to pressure by fans on Asimov to write another, and, according to Asimov himself, the amount of the payment offered by the publisher....
 it can be surmised that Galaxia culminates in about FE 4000, allowing for further Foundation stories to be interesting until that date, if the Estate of Isaac Asimov were to authorize further stories (Vis-a-vis Donald Kingsbury
Donald Kingsbury

Donald MacDonald Kingsbury is an United States–Canada science fiction author. Kingsbury taught mathematics at McGill University, Montreal, from 1956 until his retirement in 1986....
's novel, Psychohistorical Crisis
Psychohistorical Crisis

Psychohistorical Crisis is a science fiction novel by Donald Kingsbury, published by Tor Books in 2001. An expansion of his 1995 novella "Historical Crisis", it is a re-imagining of the world of Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy, set after the establishment of the Second Empire....
). However, it is noted by R. Daneel Olivaw
R. Daneel Olivaw

R. Daneel Olivaw is a fictional robot created by Isaac Asimov. The "R" initial in his name stands for "robot," a naming convention in Asimov's future society....
 in Foundation and Earth
Foundation and Earth

Foundation and Earth is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, the fifth novel of the Foundation series and chronologically the last in the series....
 that it would take several more centuries to bring Galaxia about.

Gaia's Powers


Because of the size of the consciousness involved, Gaia's mental powers are significantly greater than those of any other mentalics encountered before in previous books. Where Second Foundation
Second Foundation

Second Foundation is the third novel published of the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov, and the fifth in the in-universe chronology. It was first published in 1953 by Gnome Press....
ers generally required eye contact to alter emotions, Gaia could detect and alter minds without this constraint within a limited range. Gaia's influence is spread throughout the Galaxy, Bliss explains, through a web of agents who are capable of instantaneous communication via hyperspace with the group mind
Group mind

Group mind can mean:* Collective intelligence, a concept in sociology and philosophy* Egregore is a phenomenon in occultism which has been described as group mind....
 as a whole.

Gaia is able to channel the kinetic energy of its matter, a phenomenon Asimov calls transduction
Transducer

A transducer is a device, usually electricity, electronics, electro-mechanical, electromagnetic, photonic, or photovoltaic that converts one type of energy or physical attribute to another for various purposes including measurement or information transfer ....
. Transduction allowed Gaia to provide limited electrical power, move objects as large as starships, or take over the computer control system of a space vessel. It may also be capable of obliterating large sections of matter, though this ability is never discussed by Gaia; the Solaria
Solaria

Solaria was a fictional human-inhabited planet in Isaac Asimov's The Foundation Series and Isaac Asimov's Robot Series series.It was the last of the fifty worlds to be colonised by the Spacer , settled in approximately 4270 A.D....
ns (much more powerful transducers) were capable of destroying objects at least as large as space vessels.

Gaia's ability to store data does away with information technology
Information technology

Information technology , as defined by the Information Technology Association of America , is "the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware." IT deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software to data conv...
. Gaia has no written records; every amount of information is stored in the collective consciousness. Naturally, a good deal of this is stored in humans and other large-brained animals, but some is stored in inanimate objects such as water, geological features, or trees. Historical records are based on the memories of individuals stored forever in the collective consciousness. Any part of Gaia can access these memories directly, as if they were just another part of their own mind. Because Galaxia
Galaxia

Galaxia can refer to:*The superior form of Gaia , a planet in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series.*The genus Galaxia , a plant in the iris family....
 will also include stars, Black Holes, uninhabited planets, and cosmic debris, the powers of data storage will be enhanced significantly.

Because of the nature of Gaia, natural disasters can be regulated. The collective consciousness can be alerted to an impending volcanic eruption because of the consciousness of the inanimate matter involved, and take the necessary precautions. Likewise, weather can also be carefully controlled.

Despite the enormous powers of Gaia, they are a relatively local phenomenon at the time of Foundation's Edge
Foundation's Edge

Foundation's Edge is a novel by Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series. It was written thirty years after the Foundation trilogy, in 1982, due to pressure by fans on Asimov to write another, and, according to Asimov himself, the amount of the payment offered by the publisher....
. This is because mentalic effects occur at the speed of light. To have them happen more quickly, Gaia must act through hyperspace
Hyperspace (science fiction)

Hyperspace is a fictional plot device sometimes used in science fiction. It is typically described as an alternate region of subspace co-existing with our own universe which may be entered using an energy field or other device....
, which takes a good deal more energy. However, once Galaxia
Galaxia

Galaxia can refer to:*The superior form of Gaia , a planet in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series.*The genus Galaxia , a plant in the iris family....
 is accomplished, these problems will be somewhat reduced, because all matter in the Galaxy will be part of Galaxia.

See also

  • Erythro
    Erythro (Asimov)

    Erythro is the name of the moon of Megas, a gas giant in the science fiction novel Nemesis , written by Isaac Asimov. Erythro is part of a red dwarf star system passing close to the Solar System....