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Oil as Compressed Time

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Jamey Osborne
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Every drop of oil is ancient sunlight.

Three hundred million years of photosynthesis, burial, and geological patience, compressed into a black liquid that we extract in hours and burn in minutes. The ratio of nature’s patience to our haste is roughly one million to one.

That number is not a metaphor. It is arithmetic. And it changes everything.

Oil as Compressed Time offers a radical reframing of the most consequential substance on Earth. Petroleum is not merely a fuel — it is a mechanism of temporal displacement, an instrument that knocked human Civilization out of sync with the rhythm of the living world. From this single insight, Boris Kriger traces the structural consequences: why exponential growth began precisely when it did, why oil-rich nations so often suffer the resource curse, why we convert geological patience into landfill with astonishing efficiency, and why the transition to solar energy is not just a technological challenge but a problem of resynchronisation with the biosphere.

Warm, witty, and deeply curious, this audiobook makes the science of energy, geology, and planetary boundaries accessible to any listener. It moves from Mesopotamian farms to Martian craters, from single-use plastic cups to nuclear waste that must be guarded for a hundred thousand years, from a grandfather who came home from the oilfields black with crude to the defining question of our century: can we learn to live at a speed the Earth can match?

No equations. No lectures. Just a new way of seeing the world — one that, once grasped, you cannot un-see.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Ciencia Ciencias de la Tierra Naturaleza y ecología
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