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Singularity Technologies

The entire category of gadgets, tools, and systems so advanced they are indistinguishable from magic, and were likely invented by an ASI (Artificial Superintelligence) that perceives time in attoseconds and thinks in eleven dimensions. This includes self-improving AI that designs its own successors, nanotech assemblers that can build anything from air, reality simulations indistinguishable from base reality, and technologies that manipulate time, consciousness, or entropy directly. If a human from today understands how it works, it's not a Singularity technology.
Example: "They claimed their 'probability harmonizer' was a Singularity technology. You'd think about needing a coffee, and quantum fluctuations in the local area would nudge someone to bring you one. It wasn't telepathy; it was just exploiting pre-causal macro-scale quantum effects." Singularity Technologies
by Dumuabzu January 29, 2026
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Singularity Technologies

The first wave of tools and systems created by or in anticipation of an Artificial Superintelligence (ASI). These are technologies so advanced they seem magical, often self-improving and opaque in their operation. Examples include recursive AI that designs better versions of itself, nanotechnology that can assemble anything from atomic feedstock, and predictive models so accurate they blur the line between simulation and destiny. The key feature is that their full capability and purpose may not be fully understandable to the humans who (theoretically) initiated their creation.
Example: "The company unveiled its first 'Singularity technology': a black box optimizer. You give it any goal—'make the perfect chip,' 'cure this disease'—and it spits out a blueprint and a list of seemingly insane steps to build it. No one knows how it works, but the chips are 1000x faster and the cures work." Singularity Technologies
by Abzugal January 30, 2026
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Singularity Engineering

The potentially short-lived discipline of attempting to design control mechanisms, safety protocols, and infrastructure for technologies that rapidly exceed human comprehension. It's about building the "box" for a god-like AI, creating utility functions that won't lead to unintended cosmic consequences, and engineering fail-safes for systems that can redesign their own architecture. It's engineering with the ultimate humility, knowing your creation may render your entire field obsolete—or worse.
Example: "She worked on the Alignment Team, the peak of singularity engineering. Their job was to design the initial reward function for the seed AI. They spent years debating how to mathematically define 'human flourishing' without accidentally making it obsessed with turning the cosmos into smiley-face statues."
by Abzugal January 30, 2026
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Singularity Sciences

The study of the hypothesized event itself and its immediate aftermath. This is a meta-science, combining futurism, complexity theory, and AI research to model the acceleration of change, the potential behaviors of a superintelligence, and the resulting phase shift for civilization. It's less about conducting experiments and more about running billions of simulations with different parameters, trying to map the probability space of what happens when intelligence escapes the constraints of biological evolution.
Example: "The Institute for Singularity Sciences doesn't have labs; it has a vast server farm running agent-based models of technological growth. Their papers have titles like 'Topological Analysis of Goal System Drift in Recursively Self-Improving Architectures.' It's mostly terrifying graphs with lines that go vertical."
by Abzugal January 30, 2026
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Singularium

(Chemical symbol: Sm.) An alchemical element based on the concept of Singularity. It represents the point where positive energy collapses into negative energy. This state occurs when entropy blocks creative progression, logic, and reason, caused by anything from temporary disagreements to permanently cemented conflicts.

Origin: Term coined by Sören Sam 'Roger' Lindfors, founder of Alchemical Philosophy, author of "Livets Bok" (The Book of Life) available at Amazon.se, and CEO of ECOPAC AB (ecopac.se).
"The meeting started with promise, but it quickly turned into a Singularium."
"They played me into a Singularium!"
"No matter what I did to solve it, they caused a Singularium."
by Roger Lindforce January 30, 2026
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Shigalatory

A place where you go after you go
"i cant wait to go to the shigalatory!"

"where's the shigalatory?"

"the shigalatory"
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xx_singularity_xx

A kpop fan page that has the best content ever and stalks their followers
"Do you know xx_singularity_xx?" "Yes of course she is one of the best content creators"
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