[The author] is constantly researching and teaching in the U.S.A. and Canada for over two decades. This assured his excellence in interdisciplinary interpretation so he became one of the most zealous seekers in [noetics, hermeneutics and phenomenology]. . . .Being a dynamic book, Place Meant is filled with pop-culture references . . . The writer seems to address its work to every individual concerned in creating a personal topology facing the fact that eventually the human race would’ve developed to a point when we’ll shoot sci-fi films in the actual outer space.