What if the same principles that shaped life’s emergence could help shape a more viable human future?
From the self-organization of atoms to the rise of civilizations, the universe exhibits more than just entropy and decay—it also creates order, complexity, and coherence. This generative tendency has a infropy.
Accessible to both systems thinkers and the curious general reader, Infropy offers a highly readable yet deeply grounded exploration of how natural systems—from molecules to minds to moral frameworks—build resilience through resonance, feedback, and meaningful connection.
This book speaks especially to those working on the frontiers of
Governance reformers and democracy innovatorsAGI ethicists, technologists, and collective intelligence pioneersSystems thinkers, educators, and ecological designersCultural critics and storytellers of a viable future Drawing from physics, biology, neuroscience, and symbolic systems theory, Infropy provides a unifying scientific foundation for understanding how systems evolve and endure—not by domination, but by alignment.
Whether you're designing institutions, technologies, or narratives for the world ahead, Infropy reveals a powerful
Thriving is not a fluke. It is a lawful, participatory process—and we are already part of it.
Civilization today is not broken. It is unfinished