Isaac Asimov Foundation - Historical Cycle Foundation is a novel with a period of history. Isaac Asimov's unique concept of how the change in the environment affects the essence of historical change is through this novel. Asimov built a future history using Marxist principles. Asimov also created a future political structure based on the Roman Empire. According to Jeanfield, the greatest influence of the Asimov Foundation's novel is the decline of Gibbon and the decline of the Roman Empire.
This novel is ranked ninth in the future history of Isaac Asimov's 14 books - it fills the gap between "Imperial" and "Foundation" series. It can be read without reference to other books, in fact it is a logical and very satisfying starting point. This book tells the origin of the discovery of Harry Selden's "psychological history". It is the predictability of human events and provides readers with a rivet story about political intrigue and power. The center of the theme of the book is the view that technologies and abilities that give more power to leaders beyond the faith of men are pursued without mercy, even if that is the only true possibility.
Isaac Asimov wrote a book called "Foundation" centered on scientists Hari Seldon. In this book, Selden created science called psychological history. And it is a combination of history, sociology and mathematical statistics. The purpose of psychological history is to predict the future of the population of the Galactic Empire. Huge supercomputers take into account the complex behavior of trillions of people and have been able to predict the future of the Galactic population with incredible precision for hundreds of years using macro sociological and mathematical statistics Use. This book is developed around the amazing power of this computer's controller - you can not change the future, but you can change the flow of the century with uncompromising accuracy.
Isaac Asimov presents the idea of the decline of the galactic empire and subsequent resurgence to Campbell. Campbell was passionate and Isaac Asimov wrote the "foundation" (shocking May in May 1942). So the first part of Isaac Asimov's basic series appeared. They all appeared in the "shocking" of the 1940's and were published in books by Gnome Press on three volumes: "Foundation" (1951), "Foundation and Empire" (152) and "The Second Foundation" (1953). Since then, it has been called "Foundation trilogy" (and was collected by the New York Theater Day in New York in 1963). However, it has never been planned as a trilogy, and so far the sequence has not yet been completed. When the book appeared, Isaac Asimov was tired of the series. Despite the fact that they received the retrospective Hugo award as the best all-weather series at the 1966 World Science Fiction Conference, Isaac Asimov was not able to endure it yet.