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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A quiet revolution in how we understand water.Water is the most familiar substance on Earth - and among the least examined. It surrounds us, moves through us, sustains us. Yet in modern life, it has become nearly invisible.In The Silent Element, Evgeny Basov challenges one of the most overlooked assumptions of modern civilization: that water is simple.Blending science, philosophy, and cultural reflection, this book explores water as a dynamic, biologically active substance - shaped by geology, time, and environment - and essential not only to survival, but to how we think, feel, and function.Drawing on research in physiology, neuroscience, and environmental science, Basov reveals how different waters carry distinct mineral identities - and how the human body has evolved to interpret them. The book reframes hydration not as a question of quantity, but of context.In an era defined by data, energy, and emerging digital assets, water remains the most fundamental yet undervalued resource of all. It is, in many ways, the defining asset of the 21st century - not in financial abstraction, but as a living system upon which all other systems depend. And yet, we have not learned to perceive it, measure it, or value it with the clarity such a role demands.At a time when humanity looks outward - toward new planets and future technologies - The Silent Element turns attention back to the foundation of life on Earth, asking a more immediate question: have we truly understood the systems that sustain us?This is not a book about hydration.It is a book about perception.And once you see water differently, it becomes impossible to ignore. A philosophical and scientific exploration of water as the most overlooked yet fundamental element of life - challenging how we perceive, value, and understand the resource that sustains civilization. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A quiet revolution in how we understand water.Water is the most familiar substance on Earth - and among the least examined. It surrounds us, moves through us, sustains us. Yet in modern life, it has become nearly invisible.In The Silent Element, Evgeny Basov challenges one of the most overlooked assumptions of modern civilization: that water is simple.Blending science, philosophy, and cultural reflection, this book explores water as a dynamic, biologically active substance - shaped by geology, time, and environment - and essential not only to survival, but to how we think, feel, and function.Drawing on research in physiology, neuroscience, and environmental science, Basov reveals how different waters carry distinct mineral identities - and how the human body has evolved to interpret them. The book reframes hydration not as a question of quantity, but of context.In an era defined by data, energy, and emerging digital assets, water remains the most fundamental yet undervalued resource of all. It is, in many ways, the defining asset of the 21st century - not in financial abstraction, but as a living system upon which all other systems depend. And yet, we have not learned to perceive it, measure it, or value it with the clarity such a role demands.At a time when humanity looks outward - toward new planets and future technologies - The Silent Element turns attention back to the foundation of life on Earth, asking a more immediate question: have we truly understood the systems that sustain us?This is not a book about hydration.It is a book about perception.And once you see water differently, it becomes impossible to ignore. A philosophical and scientific exploration of water as the most overlooked yet fundamental element of life - challenging how we perceive, value, and understand the resource that sustains civilization. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A quiet revolution in how we understand water.Water is the most familiar substance on Earth - and among the least examined. It surrounds us, moves through us, sustains us. Yet in modern life, it has become nearly invisible.In The Silent Element, Evgeny Basov challenges one of the most overlooked assumptions of modern civilization: that water is simple.Blending science, philosophy, and cultural reflection, this book explores water as a dynamic, biologically active substance - shaped by geology, time, and environment - and essential not only to survival, but to how we think, feel, and function.Drawing on research in physiology, neuroscience, and environmental science, Basov reveals how different waters carry distinct mineral identities - and how the human body has evolved to interpret them. The book reframes hydration not as a question of quantity, but of context.In an era defined by data, energy, and emerging digital assets, water remains the most fundamental yet undervalued resource of all. It is, in many ways, the defining asset of the 21st century - not in financial abstraction, but as a living system upon which all other systems depend. And yet, we have not learned to perceive it, measure it, or value it with the clarity such a role demands.At a time when humanity looks outward - toward new planets and future technologies - The Silent Element turns attention back to the foundation of life on Earth, asking a more immediate question: have we truly understood the systems that sustain us?This is not a book about hydration.It is a book about perception.And once you see water differently, it becomes impossible to ignore. A philosophical and scientific exploration of water as the most overlooked yet fundamental element of life - challenging how we perceive, value, and understand the resource that sustains civilization. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A quiet revolution in how we understand water.Water is the most familiar substance on Earth - and among the least examined. It surrounds us, moves through us, sustains us. Yet in modern life, it has become nearly invisible.In The Silent Element, Evgeny Basov challenges one of the most overlooked assumptions of modern civilization: that water is simple.Blending science, philosophy, and cultural reflection, this book explores water as a dynamic, biologically active substance - shaped by geology, time, and environment - and essential not only to survival, but to how we think, feel, and function.Drawing on research in physiology, neuroscience, and environmental science, Basov reveals how different waters carry distinct mineral identities - and how the human body has evolved to interpret them. The book reframes hydration not as a question of quantity, but of context.In an era defined by data, energy, and emerging digital assets, water remains the most fundamental yet undervalued resource of all. It is, in many ways, the defining asset of the 21st century - not in financial abstraction, but as a living system upon which all other systems depend. And yet, we have not learned to perceive it, measure it, or value it with the clarity such a role demands.At a time when humanity looks outward - toward new planets and future technologies - The Silent Element turns attention back to the foundation of life on Earth, asking a more immediate question: have we truly understood the systems that sustain us This is not a book about hydration.It is a book about perception.And once you see water differently, it becomes impossible to ignore.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Silent Element | On the Intelligence Hidden in Water | Evgeny Basov | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Aeon Origins Press | EAN 9789948634072 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.