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- Noosphere abstract "The noosphere (/ˈnoʊ.ɵsfɪər/; sometimes noösphere) is a concept used by Vladimir Vernadsky and Teilhard de Chardin to denote the "sphere of human thought". The word derives from the Greek νοῦς (nous "mind") and σφαῖρα (sphaira "sphere"), in lexical analogy to "atmosphere" and "biosphere". It was introduced by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in 1922 in his Cosmogenesis. Another possibility is the first use of the term by Édouard Le Roy (1870-1954), who together with Teilhard was listening to lectures of Vladimir Vernadsky at the Sorbonne. In 1936 Vernadsky accepted the idea of the noosphere in a letter to Boris Leonidovich Lichkov (though he states that the concept derives from Le Roy).".
- Noosphere wikiPageExternalLink noosfeer.com.
- Noosphere wikiPageExternalLink noosphere.princeton.edu.
- Noosphere wikiPageExternalLink omegapoint.org.
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- Noosphere wikiPageExternalLink GRI.html.
- Noosphere wikiPageExternalLink www.noosfera.cl.
- Noosphere wikiPageExternalLink www.noosfera.udelmar.cl.
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- Noosphere wikiPageExternalLink Akashic%20Field%20Evidence.PDF.
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- Noosphere wikiPageID "21508".
- Noosphere wikiPageRevisionID "605426217".
- Noosphere hasPhotoCollection Noosphere.
- Noosphere subject Category:Cyberspace.
- Noosphere subject Category:Holism.
- Noosphere subject Category:Information_Age.
- Noosphere subject Category:Integral_thought.
- Noosphere subject Category:Superorganisms.
- Noosphere comment "The noosphere (/ˈnoʊ.ɵsfɪər/; sometimes noösphere) is a concept used by Vladimir Vernadsky and Teilhard de Chardin to denote the "sphere of human thought". The word derives from the Greek νοῦς (nous "mind") and σφαῖρα (sphaira "sphere"), in lexical analogy to "atmosphere" and "biosphere". It was introduced by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in 1922 in his Cosmogenesis.".
- Noosphere label "Noosfera".
- Noosphere label "Noosfera".
- Noosphere label "Noosfera".
- Noosphere label "Noosfera".
- Noosphere label "Noosphere".
- Noosphere label "Noosphäre".
- Noosphere label "Noosphère".
- Noosphere label "Ноосфера".
- Noosphere label "مجال نو".
- Noosphere label "ノウアスフィア".
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- Noosphere sameAs Noosfera.
- Noosphere sameAs ノウアスフィア.
- Noosphere sameAs Noosfera.
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- Noosphere wasDerivedFrom Noosphere?oldid=605426217.
- Noosphere isPrimaryTopicOf Noosphere.