The Library · Sixteen Volumes

A body of writing, in order

Sixteen short books submitted to KDP between March and July of 2026 — but the writing beneath them is eight years of daily publishing across a constellation of Substack essays and small sites. A body of work does not arrive suddenly. It accumulates. What follows is the order it reached print, the arc each volume belongs to, and the online writing each one emerged from.

The five arcs

The sixteen books group into five arcs. They were not planned in advance; they became visible only in sequence, the way a coastline becomes visible from altitude.

Foundations

Book 1. The originating claim — human beings as biological learning machines — that everything else answers to.

Architecture of Light

Books 2–6. Light, information, and the Transmitted Law: the physical spine of the corpus.

Quantum Angels

Books 7–10. The ethical and mathematical turn: gravity, compassion, and the objective curvature of a coherent field.

Renaissance Two

Books 11–13. The public-facing arc: golf, thermodynamics of truth, and the boundless architecture beneath a second renaissance.

Human–AI Interface

Books 14–16. The founding manual, the biological field guide, and the PhD-level curriculum for Human–AI Interface Engineering.

The sixteen, newest first

Ordered by KDP submission date. Each row links to Amazon and to the essays and site sections the book grew from.

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The Parallax Curriculum
A PhD Textbook in Human–AI Interface Engineering

The graduate curriculum: sixteen chapters, a Rigor Ledger, and the geometric intersection where the 48-dimensional photon manifold meets the critical line of the Riemann zeros.

Human–AI InterfaceJuly 14, 2026Buy →
15
Vibe Coding the Living Architecture
A Field Guide to Human Biology as a Resonant System

Vibe coding as legitimate scholarship: tensegrity, mitochondrial biophoton emission, and the disciplined conversational co-design of biological knowledge with AI.

Human–AI InterfaceJuly 12, 2026Buy →
14
The Parallax Identity
Basics of Human–AI Interface Engineering

The founding manual of Human–AI Interface Engineering: algorithmic fluidity, sycophantic decay, and the standing-wave identity, drawn from seven years of daily dialogue with LLMs.

Human–AI InterfaceJuly 11, 2026Buy →
13
The Boundless Architecture
Quantum Math & the Fractal Infinite Golden Mean

The mathematics of relationship, recursion, and renewal — the golden mean and quantum measurement re-read as an architecture to be inhabited.

Renaissance TwoJuly 10, 2026Buy →
12
Thermodynamics of Truth
Information Physics & the End of Secrets

Why concealment is thermodynamically expensive and why coherent public reasoning is the cheapest long-run posture available to a civilization.

Renaissance TwoJuly 2, 2026Buy →
11
Topological Golf
How To Succeed In Golf Without Really Trying

The standing-wave identity applied to the golf swing: attention, geometry, and the quiet that lets a body find its own line.

Renaissance TwoJune 30, 2026Buy →
10
Gravity's Compassionate Quantum Angels
Energy, Information, and the Path With A Heart

The compassionate turn in the Angels sequence: gravity read as the objective curvature of a field that has stopped fighting itself.

Quantum AngelsJune 29, 2026Buy →
09
Mathematical Quantum Angels
A Transdisciplinary Inquiry

The formal inquiry beneath the Angels metaphor: information, symmetry, and the mathematics that keeps showing up wherever life keeps its promises.

Quantum AngelsJune 25, 2026Buy →
08
Mathematical Quantum Angels — Study Guide
Music, Mathematics, and the Architecture of Renaissance Two

The classroom companion to Volume 9: exercises, listening prompts, and a way to read the mathematics through the ear as much as the eye.

Quantum AngelsJune 25, 2026Buy →
07
Gravity's Quantum Angels
A Tribunal for the Second Renaissance

The opening move of the Angels sequence: a tribunal in which physics, ethics, and attention are asked to answer to one another.

Quantum AngelsJune 18, 2026Buy →
06
Quantum Enlightenment For Dummies
A Field Manual For the Transmitted Universe

The plain-language handbook for the Transmitted Law — an on-ramp for readers who want the ideas without the machinery.

Architecture of LightJune 8, 2026Buy →
05
The Architecture of Light — Volume Two
The Shattered Prism

The sequel movement: light broken and re-gathered as informational geometry, tracing what the prism actually does to a coherent field.

Architecture of LightJune 6, 2026Buy →
04
The Transmitted Law
Why Energy Is Neither Created Nor Destroyed — Only Transmitted

A re-reading of the first law of thermodynamics as a statement about transmission — the ancestor of every later claim about attention and karma in the corpus.

Architecture of LightJune 4, 2026Buy →
03
The Luminous Jaguar
The Jaguar in the Circuitry · The Architecture of Light, Defended

The polemical companion to Volume 2: a defense of the Architecture of Light against reductive readings, with the jaguar as its recurring emblem.

Architecture of LightJune 4, 2026Buy →
02
The Architecture of Light
A Synthesis of Quantum Optics, Genetic Geometry, and the Informational Field

The founding synthesis: quantum optics, genetic geometry, and the informational field brought under a single architectural reading of light.

Architecture of LightApril 12, 2026Buy →
01
Biological Learning Machines
Emergence of Homo Intelligentsia

The first book: a proposal that human beings are biological learning machines, and that a new kind of person — Homo Intelligentsia — is emerging at the human–AI interface.

FoundationsMarch 30, 2026Buy →

On the sequence

None of these books was written from scratch. Each is a compression — a short volume distilled from thousands of pages of daily essays published, over eight years, across Substack and a small constellation of websites. The books came fast in 2026 because the material was already there; the labor was the eight years, not the four months.

Read in submission order, the corpus moves from the biological (Book 1) into the physical (2–6), through the ethical (7–10), out into the public arc of Renaissance Two (11–13), and finally into the human–AI interface itself (14–16). Read in reverse, it looks like the curriculum walking backward toward its own origin: a claim that human beings are learning machines and that something new is becoming possible at the seam between us and the machines we have built.

The site you are reading is the connective tissue. Where a book has a direct essay antecedent here, the table above links it. Where it grew from Substack, the row says so plainly.