Panantropeya
Pananthropea
Book Description
The monograph is devoted to the supercontinent Pananthropea, which was created by the efforts of people, and therefore is named in his honor. It consists of all purely geographical continents, as well as all land areas, representing a single organism that functions exactly as a whole, but at the same time divided by nature itself. The relevance of this approach is shown as follows, as described in three chapters of the text. Firstly, the physical connectivity of all regions of our planet with each other is demonstrated, which is expressed in a change in the logic of the topology, which is now planted and controlled by man. Secondly, the presence of this huge and inextricable array is evidenced by the biological component of the world economy, which we have also transformed to suit our needs, thereby reshaping the natural course of affairs in this area and turning it into a global one. Thirdly, the same is said about the cultural area of our life, which at some point became universal, which again was achieved for the sake of our goals and interests, as a result of which we are all now members of a single interconnected association. It is of interest to both specialists and a wide audience and will be useful for us to understand both ourselves and the reality that we have constructed.
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