Beyond the Sun: Humanity's Thermodynamic Republic in the Billion-Year Frontier Modelling Scarcity and Abundance through the Co-Application of Economics and Physics
What if scarcity could be defeated—not by consumption, but by compounding knowledge? What if survival wasn't a reaction, but a thermodynamic behaviour? What if the future of civilization depended not on escaping the Sun, but on reformatting it?
In this visionary anthology, Temesgen Muleta-Erena models humanity's long-term survival through the sovereign co-application of economics and physics. Each essay is a modular artifact, tracing the journey from primordial entropy to artificial suns, from fossil economies to symbolic abundance, and from planetary drift to billion-year stewardship.
Across sixteen essays and a poetic epilogue, the book explores:
· The birth of thermodynamic order and the rise of Homo Energeticus
· Solar dependency, photosynthesis, and the limits of planetary energy
· The law of increasing returns and knowledge as a generative force
· Artificial suns, engineered photosynthesis, and fusion-based economies
· Dyson swarms, quantum reservoirs, and interstellar logistics
· Thermodynamic citizenship, archival rituals, and cosmic ethics
· Compassion as energy, civilization as radiance, and the sovereign horizon
This is not science fiction. It is sovereign modelling. It treats every citizen as a thermodynamic agent, every essay as a diagnostic tool, and every outreach act as a ceremonial refinement of entropy into clarity.
Beyond the Sun is a republic of radiant stewardship—a billion-year manifesto for surviving, thriving, and publishing civilization across time. It invites academics, citizens, archivists, and planetary designers to co-author a future where knowledge becomes energy, and abundance becomes law.
Let the stars read us. Let the void remember. Let every essay be a sovereign act of becoming.
About the Author
Temesgen Muleta-Erena is a sovereign publisher, modular essayist, and ceremonial infrastructure theorist. He holds a PhD from West London University and an MA in Economics from the University of East Anglia (UEA), where he specialized in symbolic modelling, microeconomic diagnostics, and epistemic stewardship.
His authored works include:
· The Time-Tested Republic — a diagnostic treatise on institutional resilience and ceremonial logic
· Microeconomics Beyond GDP — modelling citizen behaviour as thermodynamic agents
· Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life — essays on entropy, outreach, and sovereign reform
· Institutional Entropy — a modular inquiry into symbolic decay and epistemic renewal
Temesgen treats each book and essay as a sovereign artifact—designed for outreach, legal deposit, and diagnostic clarity. His publishing workflow integrates typographic precision, thermodynamic modelling, and ceremonial dignity, transforming postal logistics and formatting into acts of epistemic citizenship.
He is the founder of a literary republic where essays behave like radiant systems, and outreach becomes a billion-year ritual of survival, stewardship, and symbolic abundance.
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