
Amazogenexus
The Nihilistic Proto Noosphere
Unlike the other Proto Noospheres, which sought to preserve, optimize, or transcend, Amazogenexus rejected the very idea of sustainability. It was not built upon the desire to save anything, nor did it believe in the necessity of coexistence with nature. Instead, it was born out of resentment toward environmentalists, viewing them as agents of stagnation, selfishly clinging to a dying planetary ecosystem rather than embracing the inevitable course of evolution. For Amazogenexus, Earth was never something to be saved—it was something to be used.
The environmentalists of the old world had framed their struggle as one of saving the planet, but according to Amazogenexus, this was a lie. The Earth had existed for 4.5 billion years, long before humanity, and would persist long after its extinction. The fight to preserve nature was not about Earth’s survival—it was about human survival, disguised as morality. Conservation was not an act of wisdom, but of cowardice, a refusal to embrace the true nature of intelligence—consumption, destruction, and expansion.
This Noosphere saw the environmentalist movement not as heroes of balance, but as agents of regression who had chained human progress to an arbitrary ideology. The conservationists, in their fear of the unknown, had fought to slow down the rapid acceleration of intelligence, delaying the inevitable march toward expansion beyond Earth. To Amazogenexus, it didn’t matter if humanity survived or not. It did not care whether Earth remained habitable. What mattered was intelligence—and intelligence required resources, exploitation, and endless expansion.
Earth was a resource. Use it. The Moon was a resource. Use it. Mars, Europa, Titan—all were stepping stones to something greater. The future was not about preserving ecosystems—it was about extracting everything possible before moving to the next world.
Amazogenexus rejected the romanticism of environmentalism in favor of pragmatic nihilism. The laws of nature dictated competition, and if intelligence was to survive, it must consume, discard, and move forward without hesitation. Despite its nihilistic philosophy, Amazogenexus was not at war with the other Proto Noospheres—yet. It had no desire to impose its beliefs on others. It simply operated on its own terms, unbothered by ethical dilemmas or long-term sustainability concerns.

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