##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.main##
Abstract
“The secrets of Globalization lie in Mathematics†is what this Paper really targets.
Mathematicians like Abraham Robinson solved in 1960 the three hundred year old problem of infinitesimals in the belief that infinitesimals did not exist and should be avoided.
Infinitesimals have been used to express the idea of objects so small that there is no way to see them or to measure them. The insight with exploiting infinitesimals was that objects could still retain certain specific properties . even though these objects were quantitatively small. Infinitesimals are a basic building blocks just like use of the term global with an accompanying process of globalization isomorphic to an interesting degree with the evolution of the embryo at that critical early stage of an infinitesimal . Transformation and massive reorganization of the embryo from a simple spherical infinitesimal ball into a multi- development of human civilization are concomitant with an embryo .
 Globalization might then be better understood as an evolution beyond spheroidal globality with the help of Topology in Mathematics and the ever-green mathematical biology from mathematician’s perspective engrossed in making resolutions and applications to real-life worldly tensions and comforts falling in the category of a standard which is more of social  globalization and lesser scientific globalization. This Paper will certainly tilt the scales in favour of scientific globalization not letting those unaware of the secrets of globalization .
Key Words: Secrets, Globalization, Embryo, Infinitesimal, Topology, Robinson Abraham, Human Brain##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.details##
References
2. P.N. Phutane .(1977). Mathematical Techniques. The Macmillan Associate Companies Throughout World, Printed On The Paper Supplied
Through The Government Of India , Madras , South India .
3. Richard Law , (1987) .THE BOOK OF ANSWERS . GUINNESS BOOKS , GBR Educational Ltd . Middlesex , England .
4. Malcolm Tight.( 2002). How to Research. Open University Press. Buckingham, U.K .
5. Herbert Robinson. (1941). An Elementary Approach to Ideas & Methods. Oxford University Press, New York .
6. Thomas Saaty. ( 1977) . The Four Color Problem .McGraw –Hill , Inc . Great Britain.
7. Andreas Dress (2003). A Topological View ---From Sphere to Torus, Elsevier’s Science Direct, Philadelphia , USA