…Our Species Sapiens has been hit by many crises and shortages, by concentric circles of insufficiency and boasted inflationary cycles, of un-numerable rows of deficiencies, by multiple difficulties and vulnerabilities, and is trying now, to regain its spirit through technology and science, through philosophy and ideology, through theology, teleology and poetry, and subsequently, through the engagement into the triad of Encyclopedism, Conceptologism and Videologism…
…It is our BEING INTO AGORRA a Poetry?... a Philosophy?... a synthesis of the two?... Or a Supra-synthesis of all different determinants of abstract area of human in coming, of human in becoming and of the same human in overcoming, of human-to-be, of human-to-becoming and human to-overcoming?...
Would be possible a renaissance of our Species, still called Sapiens for many, or Homo Bipedismus – Culture Evolution by myself, through literature?
Through novel?
Through prose?
Through poetry?
Through a philosophy of all, to the hope of regaining its basic function of Sapientological Utilitarism through education and learning?...
…We are out of Latin space of the Eastern Europe, but in contact and reciprocity with German culture, Magyar culture, Hebrew culture, Slavonic culture, and through extension with all Sapientological cultures and civilizations, of all times, and of all latitudes and of all longitudes…
Encylopaedist through Sapientologist
Augustin Ostace ist a born in Romania/Eastern Europe at 09.18.1952. He graduated Medical University Klausenburg-Siebenbürgen 1976.
Then he immigrated to United States of America in 1989, receiving US citizenship in 1995, having the Pass number 506046508 and Social Security No. SSN 258-69-4853
Moreover he is a German permanent resident with the number D58063179
He study also physical astronomy, philosophy, history, literature and anthroposapientology, in the triad encyclopaedy, conceptology and videology.
Roger Moon is born in 1972 in Romania/Siebenbürgen and he is a professionel Illustrator, videologist and computerist