by DeeOneX
This essay explores the evolutionary roots of the "Hacker" concept, beyond the limited meaning of criminality or piracy.
Drawing from two original theories — Fictional-Actual Memory Theory (FAMT) and Universal Transformation Layer (UTL) — it argues that hacking emerges as a deep evolutionary necessity of human cognition:
- FAMT explains how hackers interact with systems by reading the "deep traces" of reality versus surface-level narratives.
- UTL shows how hackers act as agents of transformation within digital and social evolution.