| Living System Characteristic | Gaia Characteristics |
|---|---|
| Open system | Open system |
| Maintains steady state of negentropy | Maintains steady state of planetary temperature |
| Possesses a template, composed of DNA or a charter, from the moment of origin | Has evolved a template consisting of the templates of all component living systems |
| Largely composed of organic compounds | Organic compounds comprise only a small part of the whole |
| Has a decider subsystem which receives information inputs from all other subsystems and transmits to them information that controls the entire system | Lacks a central decider subsystem, although humans might potentially fulfill that function as they do for many social systems |
| Possesses or has access to nineteen other critical subsystems: Reproducer; boundary; ingestor, storage, extruder, motor, and supporter for matter-energy; input transducer, internal transducer, channel and net, decoder, associator, memory, encoder, output timer for information | Possesses or has access to the following critical subsystems: Boundary; ingestor, distributor, converter, producer, storage, and supporter for matter-energy; input transducer, channel and net, decoder, associator, encoder, output transducer, and timer for information; Lacks the transducer, and reproducer and extruder subsystems |
| Acts in accordance with purposes and goals that are initially estabilished in the template but may later be modified | Acts in accordance with purposes that are the goals of its component systems. Has no established goals or means of acting on its environment |
| Can exist only in an Earth-like environment | Can (does) exist in a non-Earth-like environment |