How Humanity Outgrew the World and Forgot Itself: A Reflection on Time, Technology, and the Return to Belonging - Softcover

Dlamini, Dr. Wonder Nathi

 
9798271743290: How Humanity Outgrew the World and Forgot Itself: A Reflection on Time, Technology, and the Return to Belonging

Synopsis

How Humanity Outgrew the World and Forgot Itself
By Dr. Wonder Nathi Dlamini
What if the crisis of our age isn’t that we destroyed the world, but that we’ve outgrown its scale?
We live faster than the planet can feel.
Our minds move in data cycles; our bodies still belong to seasons.
Between those two clocks, one digital, one biological, humanity lost its rhythm.
In this bold and poetic exploration, Dr. Wonder Nathi Dlamini traces how progress became acceleration, how connection became simulation, and how growth replaced belonging. From the industrial revolution to the rise of artificial intelligence, How Humanity Outgrew the World and Forgot Itself is both a diagnosis and a meditation: an attempt to remember what it means to live meaningfully in a technological age.
Through ten chapters and lyrical interludes, the book moves from the birth of speed to the erosion of presence, revealing how humanity’s greatest achievement, its power to reshape reality, became the very force that untethered it from the Earth. The journey begins with The Great Ascent, where growth became a religion, and ends with The Remembered World, where the author offers a philosophy of re-rooting, slowness, coherence, and renewed intimacy with matter and time.
Combining the precision of a scientist with the insight of a philosopher, Dr. Dlamini draws on his background in nanotechnology, microbiology, and environmental ethics to ask urgent questions:

  • What happens when consciousness evolves faster than the planet that carries it?
  • Can technology restore the intimacy it displaced?
  • What would it mean to remember the world, not as a resource, but as a relationship?
For readers of Yuval Noah Harari, Alan Lightman, and Rachel Carson, this book offers a lucid and haunting reflection on our species’ trajectory, and a quiet invitation to slow down.
About the Author
Dr. Wonder Nathi Dlamini is a research scientist, educator, and author specializing in nanotechnology, microbiology, and sustainable pollution control. Holding a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Technology from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, he has published in leading scientific journals and received multiple international research awards. His previous books include The Journey to Gratification and Self-Discovery (2023), A Step to Be Taken (2023), and Rise Above: Transforming Toxicity into Triumph (2024).

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