Black Hole Models for Totalitarian Regimes
Heng-Fu Zou ()
No 749, CEMA Working Papers from China Economics and Management Academy, Central University of Finance and Economics
Abstract:
This study models totalitarian regimes using black hole analogies, focusing on four key dimensions: ideological power (I), political power (P), military power (N), and economic power (E). Ideological power, akin to the speed of light, sets the ultimate limit of control, while political, military, and economic forces form the regime's mass-energy, determining its capacity to dominate society. Using advanced mathematical derivations and tensor calculations, we analyze four black hole models: Schwarzschild (absolute control), Kerr–Newman (control weakened by corruption and power struggles), Reissner–Nordström (corruption without power strug- gles), and Kerr (power struggles without corruption). Each model illus- trates the regime’s control dynamics and eventual collapse, accelerated by Hawking radiation, symbolizing the loss of control over time. Visual simulations depict the trajectories of power as they spiral toward the singularity, demonstrating that all totalitarian regimes, regardless of their structure, are inherently unstable and ultimately destined to collapse.
Pages: 21 pages
Date: 2025-03-21
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