Since the times of Sumer, the earliest known Mesopotamian civilization in south-central Iraq to the fall of Sadam Hussein's Iraq in modern times, humankind has worried just about its sustainable co-existence with the Earth its ever-immutable habitat, without transgressing the bio-physical planetary boundaries. What could then be the problem?
Furthermore, isn't it preposterous that 6000 years since the founding of Eridu and Uruk, the earliest known qualified cities in southern Mesopotamia, socio-eco-economic reimbursement of sustainability should remain fraught in tension between economic growth and environmental deterioration! What could then be the answer?
In Contours of Xanadu we most intensely trace the configuration of enduring sustainability as we connect our arguments end-to-end using frameworks of quantum physics, relativity theory and ground-breaking strings theory, and go on to validate the expostulation in composition of Vedic philosophy.