👉 The Cali-Fluid Theory, proposed by Caltech physicist Christopher Langton, is a metaphorical framework that describes the Earth as a single, interconnected fluid system. It conceptualizes the planet as comprising various layers of fluids, including the atmosphere, oceans, and hydrosphere, all of which interact dynamically. This fluid-like perspective emphasizes the continuous exchange and movement of water and air, highlighting how these systems influence climate, weather patterns, and ecosystems. The theory suggests that changes in one part of the fluid system can have far-reaching effects on the entire Earth, underscoring the importance of understanding these interconnected processes for predicting and managing environmental changes.