Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Internet - the first global state (Part one)

Nowadays each one of us despite their own genetic DNA code has a unique electronic signature. Functioning occurs as a synergy of two dual realities intertwined and dependent one from another. This is an inevitable consequence of contemporary existence and living.
Internet represents a concept which simplifies exchange of information, a tool which perfects communication, a space where freedom of expression of thought reaches its peak. This nonplace is available for each human soul out there and it’s necessary to allow in continuation free access to information and undisturbed exchange of ideas; hence leading to its gradual development into something more, something better.
The net doesn’t represent just a planetary archive of human existence, it is also a complete library of overall human knowledge. In its nature it fully reflects human features, expressed through our: professional needs, interests, urges for artistic accomplishments, social inclinations, fetishes. In that way the net is shaped as an independent entity which stands apart from planetary state societies which unite unique national entities, it overgrows them and represents a kind of unique global electronic society, a society composed of all its users, all people on the planet.
This concept presents the net as a solitary evolutionary organism, which unites all people without a single chauvinism. A global society which succeeded to unify humanity according to ideas of equality, freedom and unity; concept not that far from the idea of the Organization of United Nations. Free grouping unifies all people altogether, a globalization in its true humane form. 
 To be continued...

No comments:

Post a Comment