The atmosphere is often treated as background-where weather happens, where planes pass, where sound fades. Because it is everywhere and mostly invisible, it is rarely considered as a structure in its own right.
What Lies Above begins from a different premise: that the sky is not backdrop, but system.
Human life unfolds entirely within a thin envelope of air held close to the planet by gravity and balance. This book examines how modern societies learned to act within the atmosphere without fully picturing its limits-how visibility replaced understanding, how trust displaced restraint, and how accumulation advanced quietly beneath everyday experience.
Rather than offering forecasts or policy, What Lies Above explores orientation. It looks at the atmosphere as medium, boundary, and shared condition, asking what changes when limits that were always present begin to assert themselves.
The sky does not need drama to matter. It only needs to be recognized for what it has always been: a finite structure within which human life unfolds.
By:
John Pritchett Imprint: John Pritchett Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 140mm,
Spine: 9mm
Weight: 195g ISBN:9798233354908 Pages: 162 Publication Date:07 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active