Lately, I’ve been digging into some fascinating overlaps between my work in recycling and my side interests in archaeology and film. One thing that keeps popping up is how soil health in archaeological sites mirrors the complexity of gut microbiomes. Both seem to thrive on diversity and balance disturb one layer, and the whole system shifts.
Has anyone else noticed these parallels? I’m curious if there’s research out there comparing how ancient soil management (like crop rotation or composting) could inform modern gut health practices. Or even how documentaries about soil ecosystems frame these ideas visually maybe there’s a film angle here too. Would love to hear your thoughts or any resources you’ve come across!