Human Erosion Theory introduces a foundational concept within the SignalRupture canon: the systemic thinning of cognitive, emotional, and interpretive capacity under contemporary infrastructural strain. The essay argues that individuals are not disengaging from social or informational life by choice; they are being eroded by architectures that extract more than they replenish. Human erosion emerges through the interaction of ambient instability, cognitive overload, and emotional depletion, producing a subject who is perceptive yet overdrawn. This work reframes disengagement not as apathy or personal failure but as an infrastructural condition produced by economic precarity, institutional decay, informational saturation, and boundaryless labor environments. Human Erosion Theory positions erosion as the slow collapse that precedes rupture—the moment when the system reveals itself through the subject’s inability to maintain coherence. This essay establishes erosion as a core diagnostic lens for understanding modern subjectivity and the preconditions of systemic rupture.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699fe38b95ddcd3a253e789d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18763058