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Editor-in Chief: Centuries-Old Traces of Urban and Demographic Movement

Centuries-Old Traces of Urban and Demographic Movement

Assist.Prof.Dr. Ahmet FİDAN

Editor-in-Chief | On Behalf of ICAM Network Editorial Board

Global and/or national disasters, wars, climate changes have been affecting spaces and the behavior of the species that use them for millions of years. Since the times when humanity realized its memory, the projections left to civilization reflect the traces in nature and leave new traces. As such, this cycle and transformation, which is a universal truth, extend to the highest smart energy. Okumaya devam et

Editor-in Chief: Cities in the Past and Cities in the Future

Cities in the Past and Cities in the Future

According to the accumulation of civilization so far, we can observe that the universe has systematic relationships within itself that we have not yet discovered and cannot fully perceive. The strength and prevalence of this systematic relationship ensures continuity among both inanimate and living beings. As long as this continuity is known and controlled, the evolutionary process develops as expected or hoped for.

Undoubtedly, the world of the future 500 years from now, our planet of the last ten thousand years, will go beyond comprehensive life or colony and will be flooded with nearby planets and exoplanets. Until we reach this stage, Okumaya devam et

Dergimizin Yeni Sayısı (Cilt 17, Sayı 3) Yayınlandı

Volume: 17 Issue: 3, 5/16/24

Year: 2024

Editor-in Chief: Glo-Cal Distopya!

GloCal Dystopia!

10 orders (principles) were written in 12 languages ​​on the Georgia Guidestones monument, which was built in 1979 and was last destroyed by bombing on July 6, 2022. These principles were the principles of a one-world state sustainable human life in harmony with nature.

According to classical history, 300 thousand years have passed since Homo sapiens were first seen in the world, but it dates back to 300 thousand BC. We have no clear information other than archaic remains and guesses about what happened until the invention of writing in the 3200s. However, from the invention of writing Okumaya devam et