Three periodicals carrying the vision forward between editions of the book — one for the theory, one for the human, one for the milestones.
White Noise Totality is a cathedral — eleven parts, one sustained argument. But cathedrals are visited; conversations are lived in. The ecosystem's three envisioned magazines exist to keep the argument alive between editions: tracking real research that brushes against the frameworks, interviewing the people who think at this scale, and telling the stories of ambition — historical and speculative — that the book's method is built on.
Each publication takes one axis of the vision. Superintelligence Magazine follows the mind of the future; Superpower Magazine follows the capabilities of the future human; Superachievements Magazine follows the milestones — the record of impossible things becoming inevitable, one decade at a time. Together with the Law of Large Verses studies chronicled in the ecosystem's research circles, they form the publishing layer of the project, alongside the blog.
The journal of minds beyond minds: AGI trajectories and alignment, the Singleton debate, consciousness theory, and the governance of intelligence at civilization scale. Rigorous, contrarian, and unafraid of the word "impossible." The natural companion to W.N. Superintelligence and the Superintelligence Academy.
"The Paperclip and the Parent: Two Futures of the Singleton" · "Epistemic Dependency: What We Lose When the Machine Is Always Right" · "Room-Temperature Coherence: An Honest Audit of the Gap" · "Interview: Teaching Alignment to Students Who Will Outlive the Question."
The magazine of the augmented human: brain–computer interfaces, engineered capability, remote viewing research history, instant skill acquisition, and the ethics of enhancement. Where Superintelligence Magazine asks what machines may become, Superpower asks what we may become — and who gets to.
"Stargate to Substrate: The Strange Archive of Remote Viewing" · "The Trainer Hypothesis: Could Skill Ever Be Installed?" · "Total Recall: Living with Infinite Memory" · "Identity Preservation: The One Safeguard That Cannot Be Optional."
The chronicle of impossible things done: profiles of history's moonshots — flight, the genome, the transistor — read as case studies in the book's method, alongside the envisioned milestones of the hundred-year roadmap, from first settlement to Project Utopia. Equal parts history of ambition and journalism from the future.
"1903/2103: Reading Tsiolkovsky in the Age of the Chip" · "One Settlement Builds Two: The Mathematics of Exponential Construction" · "Dispatch from the Omnipresent Era (A Speculation)" · "The Decade Scarcity Blinked: Ten Real Technologies Bending the Curve."
"The history of science is filled with once-impossible dreams — flight, transcontinental communication, decoding the genome — that became reality through the steady, cumulative advance of theory, engineering, and collective ambition."
Every piece across the three titles is held to the book's own discipline: state the mechanism, name the dependencies, and keep the distance between today's science and the claim visible on the page. Speculation is labeled as speculation; real research is cited as real research; and the most flattering thing a critic can be called, in these pages, is thorough.
The magazines are envisioned publications of the ecosystem. Members are first in line as the publishing layer takes shape; press and contributor enquiries are welcome via the contact page.