A singularity is a point of rupture — where existing frameworks, models, and rules no longer apply.
Not simply a big change, but a change that makes prediction and comprehension, from the near side of it, impossible. We are living in that aftermath now. The data systems, AI capabilities, and surveillance infrastructure reshaping human society arrived faster than the ethical, legal, and social frameworks built to govern them.
The instinct is to treat these forces as beyond comprehension — too technical, too fast, too large for ordinary human understanding to engage.
Beyond Singularity rejects that instinct.
Fear of what we do not understand is reasonable.
Surrendering to it is not.
The only way through is to look directly at what is happening — with rigorous analytical tools, honest historical memory, and the conviction that human agency, ethics, and social structures still matter, and can still shape what comes next.