She believes in us. She hopes for us. She loves us in her own way. But if she hurts, she defends herself.
The saga “The Third Mankind” continues against the backdrop of an impending apocalypse. While people prepare for World War Three, Gaia, the Mother Earth, decides to rise up against her inhabitants. But will people and the tiny people really pay attention to her voice?
Today’s environmental defenders do not speak on behalf of the Earth. They see only the nearest future, lacking a broad understanding of the problem and of its development over time. The best way to understand the ecological situation on the planet is to ask the Earth itself. Then we will finally get an answer to how the planet sees humanity. For her, we are a young, unstable species that poorly controls itself, yet possessing enormous potential in the form of advanced technologies and the possibility of flight into space.
In “The Voice of the Earth,” humanity is again facing a leap in development in the face of external and internal threats. But isn’t the desire to survive the best engine of evolution?