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Beyond the Sun presents a long‑horizon framework for humanity's survival, built through the sovereign co‑application of economics and physics. Temesgen Muleta‑Erena models civilization as a thermodynamic system-one where scarcity is not a permanent condition but a transitional phase shaped by knowledge, energy, and symbolic behaviour.
Across sixteen modular essays and a concluding epilogue, the book traces humanity's trajectory from primordial entropy to engineered abundance. It examines how civilizations evolve when knowledge compounds faster than resource depletion, and how stewardship transforms when citizens behave as thermodynamic agents rather than passive consumers.
Key Themes
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• The emergence of thermodynamic order and the rise of Homo Energeticus
• Solar dependency, photosynthesis, and the limits of planetary energy
• Knowledge as a generative force and the law of increasing returns
• 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 and civilization as radiance
This volume is not speculative fiction; it is sovereign modelling. Each essay functions as a diagnostic artifact, designed to clarify how civilizations endure, adapt, and expand across billion‑year frontiers. The work invites scholars, archivists, planetary designers, and citizens to explore a future where knowledge becomes energy and abundance becomes constitutional.
About the Author
Temesgen Muleta‑Erena is a sovereign publisher, modular essayist, and ceremonial infrastructure theorist. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of West London and an MA from the University of East Anglia, specializing in symbolic modelling, microeconomic diagnostics, and epistemic stewardship.
His authored works include:
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• The Time‑Tested Republic - a diagnostic treatise on institutional resilience
• Microeconomics Beyond GDP - modelling citizens as thermodynamic agents
• Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life - essays on entropy and sovereign reform
• Institutional Entropy - a modular inquiry into symbolic decay and epistemic renewal
Muleta‑Erena treats each book as a sovereign artifact-designed for outreach, legal deposit, and diagnostic clarity. His publishing architecture integrates typographic precision, thermodynamic modelling, and ceremonial dignity, forming a literary republic where essays behave like radiant systems and stewardship becomes a long‑horizon civic ritual.
Across sixteen modular essays and a concluding epilogue, the book traces humanity's trajectory from primordial entropy to engineered abundance. It examines how civilizations evolve when knowledge compounds faster than resource depletion, and how stewardship transforms when citizens behave as thermodynamic agents rather than passive consumers.
Key Themes
•
• The emergence of thermodynamic order and the rise of Homo Energeticus
• Solar dependency, photosynthesis, and the limits of planetary energy
• Knowledge as a generative force and the law of increasing returns
• 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 and civilization as radiance
This volume is not speculative fiction; it is sovereign modelling. Each essay functions as a diagnostic artifact, designed to clarify how civilizations endure, adapt, and expand across billion‑year frontiers. The work invites scholars, archivists, planetary designers, and citizens to explore a future where knowledge becomes energy and abundance becomes constitutional.
About the Author
Temesgen Muleta‑Erena is a sovereign publisher, modular essayist, and ceremonial infrastructure theorist. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of West London and an MA from the University of East Anglia, specializing in symbolic modelling, microeconomic diagnostics, and epistemic stewardship.
His authored works include:
•
• The Time‑Tested Republic - a diagnostic treatise on institutional resilience
• Microeconomics Beyond GDP - modelling citizens as thermodynamic agents
• Experimental Microeconomics from Daily Life - essays on entropy and sovereign reform
• Institutional Entropy - a modular inquiry into symbolic decay and epistemic renewal
Muleta‑Erena treats each book as a sovereign artifact-designed for outreach, legal deposit, and diagnostic clarity. His publishing architecture integrates typographic precision, thermodynamic modelling, and ceremonial dignity, forming a literary republic where essays behave like radiant systems and stewardship becomes a long‑horizon civic ritual.