Sina Daneshvar; Hesam Sanatnama
Volume 4, Issue 1 , January 2015, , Pages 32-42
Abstract
In 1970, the arrival of computer and telecommunications technology, human life has changed the evolution of the theory that even their forefront of this technology was surpassed. Since 1990, individual and social life, with the arrival of computers and telecommunications and the sense of distance, has ...
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In 1970, the arrival of computer and telecommunications technology, human life has changed the evolution of the theory that even their forefront of this technology was surpassed. Since 1990, individual and social life, with the arrival of computers and telecommunications and the sense of distance, has many variations physical places and definitions, just like the human face has changed over time. Rooms for meetings and conferences have taken a virtual form. Because many of the elements and physical components, they have been replaced by computers. This is what we call true unity among the capabilities of computers and the physical world we know. Combining the physical world with computers allowing us to provide the world with a computer brain thinks.