When Earth Looks at the Human
This book reverses the usual direction of observation.
The human is no longer the one who looks, measures, or interprets, but the one who is seen.
When Earth Looks at the Human approaches the planet not as a symbol or a resource, but as a system of processes — older, slower, and indifferent to intention.
The human appears here as one form among many, briefly visible within a wider field of life, matter, and time.
What remains is not judgment, but perspective.
A quiet shift in position, where the world continues, whether it is observed or not.