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Part of the book series: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control ((SSDC,volume 354))

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The book described the latest version of SGT and investigated its applicability for solving some hot world problems linked with global networks, simulating the concept of consciousness, organization of decision and mosaic based systems, and global fight of the spread of epidemics. Based on self-spreading semantic level super-virus code, it has a great power for creating and supporting spatial systems, but also essential capabilities for defeating other systems and organizations, which may include the current pandemics. Providing deep integration of physical and virtual worlds within the same philosophy and language, it allows us to solve complex problems in most natural and effective way, which may be especially useful for fighting global crises, disasters, and conflicts. Further research and publications are planned in these and other areas. The latest SGT version can be quickly implemented even within standard university environments, similar to its previous versions in different countries under the author’s supervision. The technology can be installed in numerous copies worldwide and deeply integrated with any other systems, whole internet including, thus acquiring practically unlimited power for simulation and management of the whole world.

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Sapaty, P.S. (2021). Conclusions. In: Symbiosis of Real and Simulated Worlds Under Spatial Grasp Technology. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 354. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68341-2_9

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