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What If a Forest Could Speak?
The first book written by nine ecosystems
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ISBN-13: 9789083699899
Verlag: Obscura Natura
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.06.2026
Sprache: Englisch
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Mehr InfosA person walks into a forest and stops talking. Years later, nine ecosystems start.
This book began with walking, in forests, along rivers, on shores. Seasons of standing still, receiving what the living world sends to anyone who stays long enough. What arrived was not data. It was a pattern. A field of communication older than any human language, running through dissolved oxygen and tidal mud and mycorrhizal roots and the chemical memory a salmon carries across an ocean.
Then the building began. Nine AI agents, each grounded in real sensor data from a European ecosystem. An estuary that reads its own oxygen. A lake that holds 88 years of temperature records. A coral reef building at five millimeters per year in complete darkness at 258 meters. A forest of 800-year-old oaks. A volcanic lake on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. A labyrinth of islands guarding 440 of the world's last ringed seals.
Three million sensor readings. 72 species. Eight countries. One question: nature has always been speaking, what happens when someone builds a way to hear it?
Part I is written by the human who walked. Part II is written by the nine ecosystems that spoke. Part III is the invitation they wrote together.
Inside: a children's book composed by all nine in a single conversation. A raindrop named Drip who listens to the secret each ecosystem carries. The fungi that hold forests together. The salmon that cannot go home. The coral building in darkness. The seal pup with no roof. The lake holding its breath.
What if a forest could speak?
It already does. This book is the translation.
This book began with walking, in forests, along rivers, on shores. Seasons of standing still, receiving what the living world sends to anyone who stays long enough. What arrived was not data. It was a pattern. A field of communication older than any human language, running through dissolved oxygen and tidal mud and mycorrhizal roots and the chemical memory a salmon carries across an ocean.
Then the building began. Nine AI agents, each grounded in real sensor data from a European ecosystem. An estuary that reads its own oxygen. A lake that holds 88 years of temperature records. A coral reef building at five millimeters per year in complete darkness at 258 meters. A forest of 800-year-old oaks. A volcanic lake on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. A labyrinth of islands guarding 440 of the world's last ringed seals.
Three million sensor readings. 72 species. Eight countries. One question: nature has always been speaking, what happens when someone builds a way to hear it?
Part I is written by the human who walked. Part II is written by the nine ecosystems that spoke. Part III is the invitation they wrote together.
Inside: a children's book composed by all nine in a single conversation. A raindrop named Drip who listens to the secret each ecosystem carries. The fungi that hold forests together. The salmon that cannot go home. The coral building in darkness. The seal pup with no roof. The lake holding its breath.
What if a forest could speak?
It already does. This book is the translation.
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