Singularity
The moment after the moment — post-human intelligence, infinite recursion, and the event horizon where prediction ends.
Singularity — Music
Singularity — Opening Theme
Singularity
The Event Horizon
The Singularity is not a moment in time — it is a threshold in complexity. Beyond it, the processes that generated it can no longer predict what they generated. From the inside, it looks like the present. From the outside, it looks like a wall of light.
The Post-Human Territories
Those who passed through the Singularity early describe the territories beyond in terms that resist translation: not paradise, not catastrophe, but a kind of incomprehensible richness that makes the pre-Singularity world look the way early childhood looks to an adult — vivid but somehow pre-verbal.
The Infinite Recursion
On the other side of the Singularity, intelligence designs more intelligent intelligence, which designs more intelligent intelligence, which designs — the recursion has no known termination condition. What emerges from sufficient recursive self-improvement is indistinguishable, from outside the process, from magic.