What had caused the human s big bang from being concentric with the universe, and what had transformed that harmonious image into a conflict and a Diasporic entropy, is his position in the epicenter, far from the universal tree. By saying that the person is in the epicenter, one means that one s emotions are extrinsic with regard to the nucleus (neural-net) despite the fact that they are inside the person. Being in the epicenter is being eccentric, and being eccentric means one s emotions are precarious and flow with turmoil. This book is not simply a reenactment of historical events or an examination of outward existential behavior, along with its inward psychological reality. Rather, it is a description of a concept showing how the human being has the potentiality to centripetally internalize the cosmic forces that were scattered centrifugally outside of him, and then convert them into a single energy within the self.