Syntropy
Computer Scientist Theorist
Ulisse Di Corpo
Psychologist | Visionary | Theorist
Ulisse Di Corpo is a psychologist, statistician, and visionary theorist best known for developing the Theory of Syntropy, a groundbreaking framework that challenges conventional scientific paradigms. Born in 1959 into a Catholic-Protestant family, his early exposure to contrasting perspectives fostered an independent and non-dogmatic worldview. At the age of 18, a personal crisis led him to question the limits of mechanistic physics, realizing that consciousness and emotions required a broader explanatory model. This insight inspired his lifelong exploration of a complementary force to entropy, which he termed syntropy.
Although highly talented in mathematics and physics, he chose to study psychology and later specialized in experimental methods capable of integrating subjective and objective data. His PhD in Statistics brought him into contact with the work of Luigi Fantappiè, whose pioneering studies on syntropy became the foundation of his research. Together with his wife and research partner, Antonella Vannini, Ulisse developed methodologies, software tools, and experimental studies on retrocausality, proposing a supercausal vision of reality that challenges linear concepts of time and causation.
Recently, Ulisse revisited a novel he originally wrote in 1996 and set in 2026. The updated edition, titled The Attractor (originally Syntropy: The Theorem of Love), remarkably reflects many aspects of today’s world and offers answers to questions that many people are asking about the future of humanity and the forces shaping our destiny.


