The Network Theory of Ethics

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2026-06-10T05:53:21Z

The Network Theory of Ethics

Here is the thesis I’ve been working on for some time. It deserves a treatise, and I am currently working on one. Still, I am posting it here on NOSTR because I know many of you will challenge it. And that is exactly what I need.

I’ve dubbed it "The Network Theory of Ethics". It claims the following:

  1. Morality can be derived from physics.

  2. More specifically, it is an emergent property of the social network structures that exist within a reality governed by the laws of thermodynamics.

  3. Moral values arise when individuals (nodes within a social network) create and maintain the social fabric in a reality in which energy dissipates and in which the expenditure of energy is required to temporarily reduce entropy within the network.

More to come.

Please share this with anyone you think may contribute to the discussion.

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