Your book came;
it's almost impossible to read straight-through! It rides on the hinge between bot and machine, software and wetware programming! In a sense it's Stelarc in print, but with the latter, the machinic and the body are in negotiated homeostasis; ontology isn't challenged. In your work, I'm not sure who or what is behind it.

I don't know the vocabulary which constantly collapses; there's nothing transitive here, no connectors, or - in place - everything in this, in language itself as this might point is - is transitive, a deferral among the more violent physics of the world. Speaking/writing/reading take relatively little energy in general compared to a hammer, cyclotron, motorcycle, stove, scissors. The physical world transforms, is inert, among enunciations that effect and affect actions. Over book-length the capital WORDS change - early ADAM late ToKAGE - they anchor the page - of literature in a way and the beginning of nexus in another -