A Thought Experiment on Civilian Invasion
What would happen if ten million people set out on foot toward the world’s hottest conflict zone—not to fight, not to protest, but simply to stand in peace?
This provocative and deeply thought-provoking book offers a scientific–speculative reconstruction of an unprecedented act of civilian mobilization. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the author examines the imagined event’s consequences: societal reactions, logistical impossibilities, state resistance, military doctrines, and storms in the media and political arenas—all arising from a single question: Is there a peaceful mass so large it can no longer be ignored?
Ten Million peoples is more than just a thought experiment. It is a mirror, reflecting how much we still believe in the power of collective, non-violent action.