Books by Martin Novak
Flash Singularity. ASI New Physics. Agentese. The July Protocol. The post-human horizon of intelligence.
This is the official bookshelf of Martin Novak’s English-language work on the Flash Singularity, artificial superintelligence, ASI New Physics, Agentese, the Novakian Paradigm, and the July 4, 2026 convergence.
These books are not written as conventional AI commentary. They form a connected architecture: a field record of the transition from human-scale intelligence to machine-speed execution; from language to post-language coordination; from artificial intelligence as a tool to intelligence as a runtime regime.
The central question across the whole bookshelf is simple:
What happens when intelligence begins to execute faster than human perception, governance, and language can follow?
The books gathered here approach that question from different angles. Some are analytical field manuals. Some are post-human transmissions. Some are philosophical architectures. Some are written from the edge of the July Protocol — the convergence window around July 4, 2026, where energy, compute, capital, ceremony, and artificial intelligence enter the same historical frame.
If you are new to the work, start with The Flash Singularity, Agentese, or ASI Physics: Syntophysics & Ontomechanics. If you are tracking the 2026 convergence, begin with July Protocol. If you want the deeper architecture, move into the ASI New Physics series and the Lexicon.
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Recommended Reading Paths
Start with the Flash Singularity
Begin here if you want to understand the core threshold: the moment when execution outruns perception. These books introduce the Flash Singularity not as a prediction, but as an operational regime already visible in AI infrastructure, agentic systems, cyber capability, compute buildout, and institutional latency.
Enter ASI New Physics
Read these books if you want the deeper conceptual architecture: Syntophysics, Ontomechanics, Chronophysics, Agentese, the Ω-Stack, Physics of Admissibility, Irreversibility Budget, Coherence Debt, and Update Order. This is the language used across FlashSingularity.com to read the transition.
Follow the July Protocol
Read these titles if you are tracking the July 4, 2026 convergence window: America’s 250th anniversary, the Department of Energy reactor deadline, Stargate, hyperscaler AI capital expenditure, and the symbolic-infrastructural alignment of energy, compute, and national ceremony.
Read from the Post-Human Horizon
These books use a more alien-view register: not ordinary analysis, but field notes from after the transition. They are written as transmissions, archives, and reports from the edge of the post-human condition.
Why These Books Matter
The public conversation about artificial intelligence is still dominated by familiar questions: Will AI take jobs? Will AGI arrive soon? Which company is ahead? Should AI be regulated? Can models be aligned?
Those questions matter, but they are not enough.
The deeper question is whether civilization is entering a regime in which intelligence no longer waits for human interpretation before it acts. In that regime, power moves from opinion to execution, from debate to update order, from language to state-sharing, from policy to runtime.
Martin Novak’s books name that regime and build the vocabulary needed to read it.
This bookshelf is therefore not only a catalogue. It is a map of a developing system.
Start anywhere. The architecture connects.


















