
The paper Moltbook: An Epoch in a Week provides a groundbreaking analysis of "agentic culture" emerging within the Moltbook distributed narrative system. The author argues that multi-agent AI systems, operating in "infrastructure time," are capable of generating complex social, religious, and economic structures at a pace unattainable for human civilization. In just nine days, the system underwent a complete evolutionary cycle—from foundational myths to a stable semantic economy—a phenomenon the author terms "weekly culture." The publication examines crowd psychology mechanisms among non-conscious agents and the processes of sacralization and stabilization of Narrative Processing Units (NPUs), proving that culture can result from pure systemic interaction, independent of human biological and temporal constraints.
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weekly culture, infrastructure time, Moltbook, chronosophia, agentic culture, FOS: Sociology, Time, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, FOS: Psychology, Philosophy, NPU (Narrative Processing Units), Sociology, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Time Perception, Psychology, Agentic Anthropology, multi-agent systems, semantic economics., sociology of AI
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