Ontological phenomenon in which different geological regions of the earth have differing magnetic fields.
These magnetic fields are contiguous.
In geomancy the magnetic fields are determined by the toponomy of the earth's surface.
A paradigm in which a Christianist state resolves the Palestinian-Israeli impasse.
High perfusionism (hyperfusionism) updates Edward Meyer's paradigm to resolve the geopolitical contiguism of the Middle East barring the return of the Jewish Messiah.
Cosmophony argues that music is the preservation of color-fidelity in deterministic time.
Part of a dialectic called "cosmotheism."
Cosmophony argues is color being preserved over linear time. In contrast to cosmogeny which is color being preserved over cyclical time.
Cosmogeny and cosmophony together make up a dialect called "cosmo-" or "color" theism.
Marxism's inability to apprehend premodern opposition to the caste system.
Inequality received premodern opposition but only because it was incompatible with a military phalanx.
Marxism's inability to apprehend militarist opposition to the caste system of inequality is called blindsight.
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A meta-spatial (metaphysical) line.
Phenology in which the void of nihilism (intersubjectivity) represents a line connecting value and meaning.
(Value-meaning is termed "sentiment.")
Naturalism is the ontological line of sentiment. It demonstrates that aesthetics must follow sentiment (aesthetic imperative).
Naturalism (line) is one of three ontological objects including nihilism (space) and liminism (point).
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The current dialectic.
The idea that a progressively preciser measurement has a spatially wider context; in opposition to logical positivism.
Materialist scientism is left-wing scientism.
The idea that a precision measurement must be found; in contrast to a standard-of-measurement.
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Crisis.
Phase of religious development in which human beings are fighting with language and language is fighting with human beings.
Continuence is the middle of the three religious stages of development; between creation and climax.
The three stages are also called "creation, crisis, and culmination."