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Managing Multidimensional International World With Spatial Grasp Model
Peter Simon Sapaty
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2134/2025.05.003
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
“Multidimensional international world” refers to understanding the world through multiple dimensions beyond traditional economic or political measures, fostering cross-cultural collaboration, and creating systems that balance global integration with local needs. This also includes management of global business operations across diverse cultures in a multipolar international landscape. The paper briefs the developed and already tested in numerous applications high-level Spatial Grasp Model and Technology (SGT), which can help investigate and manage complex systems with a holistic spatial approach effectively covering various physical and virtual dimensions, their interrelations, and integration as a whole. Different areas will be investigated with examples of practical solutions in them and their combinations in a high-level Spatial Grasp Language (SGL), the key element of SGT. This allows for the creation and distributed management of very large spatial networks with different orientation which can be self-spreading, self-analyzing, self-modifying, and self-recovering in complex terrestrial and celestial environments, and also organize dynamic multi-networking solutions supporting global evolution and integrity.
multidimensional world, Spatial Grasp Technology, Spatial Grasp Language, distributed network operations, dimensions investigation and management, collective spatial solutions, global integrity
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