People in the world are very different in many respects, but there are similarities. Many languages have been used and many religions have been practiced, but we have one thing in common. That is humanity. By definition, mankind is the reason we become a part of humanity. Mankind is like a universal bridge connecting people to each other. If there are no human beings, there are many groups stuck like islands. We must celebrate this bridge, let it pass through to other people, and experience our various cultures. We can use our knowledge of various cultures to improve ourselves as a human being.
The history of the development of bridge construction seems to be related to the history of human civilization. The bridge structure can be divided into four basic types: beam bridge, cantilevered bridge, suspension bridge and arch bridge. The first bridge was born. The tree that falls into flow by mistake is an example of the earliest Beam Bridge. Likewise, a natural rocky arches formed by gentle soil erosion and reptiles hanging from trees to trees allow monkeys to pass from one bank to another. The ancient man who used the logging and using trees first through the brook was the first bridge builder. The primitive man was a wanderer looking for food and evacuation centers, so the first building he built was a bridge (1)
The first bridge itself appeared naturally. A log can make a natural bridge through a stream, or a stone might fall into a river from a nearby cliff. When humans began to make bridges, they sometimes woven with natural fibers to hold the materials together, in a simple support and beam arrangement, in a simple wooden log or board cut in a simple form I made them. One of the oldest arch bridges is the Arcadian Bridge in Peloponnese, Peninsular Greece. It dates back to the 13th century BC
As the soul continues to move east to west, it leaves Turtle Island under the bridge This is a metaphor for our human beings to bridge one dimension and duality. Then the soul moves on the earth and again enters the turtle island, flows through the mainland and again comes out of the mainland under the Golden Gate Bridge. The problem is that our evolution is hindered by the fact that as the spirit continues to cross the Turtle Island from east to west, our metaphor is rigid and not rapidly changing as much as the energy flowing through them. We are trapped in the figurative monument we made for the spiritual energy flow that was washed in the mainland before. We built stone and steel monuments and we adhered to them instead of washing the earth with a natural energy flow. We insist on metaphor instead of letting go ourselves in the current