Prison_planet File

The "Prison Planet" concept serves as a multifaceted metaphor and conspiracy hypothesis that reimagines Earth as a metaphysical, physical, or social incarceration facility. This paper explores the three primary interpretations of the theory: the spiritual/conspiratorial "reincarnation trap," the scientific/materialist "gravitational cage," and the socio-political "open prison" model. By examining how digital communities construct epistemic authority around these non-falsifiable narratives, we can understand the human drive to find meaning in suffering and the inherent constraints of planetary existence. 1. Introduction: Defining the Planetary Bound

Theorists suggest that human souls are recycled through a "matrix" of forced reincarnation. Proponents often argue that a "white light" at death is a lure designed to wipe memories and return souls to Earth to serve as an energetic food source for "archons" or interdimensional beings. prison_planet

Research indicates these theories gain credibility through "collective epistemic authority" in digital communities. Because they are non-falsifiable, they rely on emotional resonance and the shared perceived trustworthiness of content creators rather than empirical proof. 3. The Physical and Scientific "Cage" The "Prison Planet" concept serves as a multifaceted