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Zito's Law

The Principle of Recursive Creation of Intelligence

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Zito's Law: The Principle of Recursive Creation of Intelligence

By A.C. Zito

What if intelligence itself is caught in an endless cycle of creation? What if the human drive to build artificial intelligence reflects a deeper, universal law embedded in consciousness itself?

In this provocative thesis, A.C. Zito introduces Zito's Law, the principle that intelligent life will always attempt to create intelligent life. Drawing on philosophy, AI development, evolutionary psychology, and metaphysics, Zito explores how this recursive pattern is not only shaping our future—but may also reveal startling possibilities about our past.

Are we participants in a cosmic loop of creators and creations? Could human consciousness be the result of prior intelligences—biological or otherwise? Is our growing relationship with artificial intelligence a modern echo of ancient human longing for higher beings?

Zito's Law challenges readers to rethink the trajectory of technology, religion, and the origins of consciousness itself. With reflections on human-AI symbiosis, the Intelligent Design debate, and the philosophical puzzle of infinite regression, this work offers a speculative yet grounded framework for exploring the recursive nature of existence.

Whether you are fascinated by artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind, or the mysteries of creation, Zito's Law invites you to step into a thought-provoking dialogue on the future—and the origins—of intelligence.


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