The Earth Network Hypothesis
A Thesis on Life as a Universal Broadcast
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A.C. Zito
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The Earth Network Hypothesis: A Thesis on Life as a Universal Broadcast
What if Earth were more than a planet? What if it were a vast, cosmic network — and every human life a show, unfolding episode by episode for billions of viewers, both seen and unseen?
The Earth Network Hypothesis explores life as performance, where each decision, struggle, and triumph becomes part of a broadcast observed by audiences ranging from friends and family to perhaps entire civilizations across the universe. Sponsors — in the form of fortune, tragedy, or cosmic coincidence — invest in our stories, shaping the rise and fall of our personal narratives.
This thesis examines the philosophical, ethical, and existential implications of living as if every moment is part of a broadcast: Are we the writers of our own lives, or actors in scripts written by forces beyond our understanding? Can meaning be found in authentic living, even as unseen viewers influence our storylines?
A provocative, imaginative exploration of existence, The Earth Network Hypothesis challenges us to reconsider freedom, purpose, and the unseen audience that may shape the course of every human life.