Dan Mrejeru’s “The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman – Seventh Edition” Expands Its Ambitious Inquiry Into Human Origins, Planetary Cooling, and the Information Society

Dan Mrejeru announces the seventh edition of The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman, an ambitious and intellectually provocative work that examines the human story through the intersecting lenses of paleoanthropology, neuroscience, climatology, geomagnetism, cognition, and civilizational theory.

In this newest edition, Mrejeru brings two major new themes into the debate surrounding the evolution of the modern brain: the role of planetary cooling in shaping the formation of the human species and its civilization, and the continuing development of today’s Information Society. Due to page limitations for publishing on Amazon, several chapters from prior editions were removed, while a new extensive chapter was added to explore how cooling temperatures on Earth may have contributed to the emergence of humanity and the development of civilization.

The book presents humanity not merely as a biological species, but as “Speakingman,” a being formed through language, cognition, environmental pressure, and collective adaptation. In its seventh edition, the work moves from prelinguistic hominin development to migration, symbolic culture, the modern brain, planetary thermal change, and the future of human thought in an increasingly information-driven world.

Literary TItan described the book as a “speculative system” and a “comprehensive anthropology of becoming,” noting its wide intellectual scope and its attempt to connect human origins with humanity’s future. Mrejeru’s central wager is that the history of the human mind cannot be separated from the history of the planet, and that both may now be entering a new phase together.

At the heart of the book is Mrejeru’s distinction between nonlinear and linear modes of thought. He explores how shifts in cognition, quantification, individualism, and technological development may be reshaping human consciousness, while also suggesting the possible need for a future hybrid approach to thinking. This seventh edition preserves the book’s discussion of the role and influence of the Information Society, while deepening its inquiry into planetary conditions and their possible effects on human development.

Readers interested in human origins, the evolution of consciousness, planetary history, multidisciplinary science, and the future of civilization can find The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman-Seventh Edition on Amazon.

About the Author

Dan Mrejeru is a multidisciplinary independent researcher whose work explores the deepest questions surrounding human beings, cognition, civilization, and the evolution of the modern mind. Self-trained across several scientific domains, Mrejeru has developed a broad, cross-disciplinary approach that allows him to investigate complex subjects from multiple perspectives. He describes himself as a nonlinear thinker with a lifelong interest in the profound mysteries of humanity.

Through years of independent study and research, Mrejeru has pursued an expansive intellectual project focused on the origins, development, and future of human thought. His previous work, including Solovki’s Ersatz, reflects his commitment to multidisciplinary inquiry and his effort to connect science, history, and human destiny within a single interpretive framework. He continues to write on scientific topics through his Google profile and is also working on the novel The Conclave, which he envisions as a story ready for adaptation into a screenplay and film.

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