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omnism

The paradigm in which time is two circles of equal diameter intersecting each other at at the same diameter.

One circle represents supersymmetry (infinity) and the other circle represents uncountability (metaformalism).

In omnism metaformalism and supersymmetry intersect at a ninety-degree-lateral angle and and spin at discrete frequencies with respect to each other to create individual particles.

The individual particles of matter are located variegatedly in space due to the phenomenon of superposition.

by sandrashine December 16, 2021


scientific materialism

Scientific realism.

The belief that the present is predicated on the past.

Determinism.

Assumes objectivity (a materialistic past) which falls in the broader sphere of subjectivity (phenomenonology).

Semantic materialism.

Linguistically deconstructed into intangibility (metastaticity) by postmodernism.

Oblivious to the metastaticity (meta-emergence).

Scientific materialism is highly semantic. Thus it is only good for solving questions of ethics or law. Ironically these are questions in the normative sphere of phenomena in contrast to the positive sphere scientific materialism claims to answer.

by sandrashine November 8, 2018

1πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


multiplier

Refers to the exponent of an error-bound as it approaches one...

A multiplier is an exponent that is approaching one...Such that the base equals itself..

A multiplier is able to represent all of the discrete numbers as well as the real numbers which are discrete numbers embedded on transfinite plane.

In electronics a chromatographic superset which maps an electrical field by discrete colors...

The idea of the multiplier comes from the ideal-multiplier function; the triene-function in which the first side of the error-bound; acting as the base; and the second side of the error-bound, acting as the exponent: both approach one.

by sandrashine April 16, 2022

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


co-homorphism

A paradigm which states that an object with external symmetry must by definition have internal symmetry (self-symmetry).

Specifically that there is no self-symmetry without internal dualism (contiguous dualism).

Implies that the bijective (operationally tautological) function is co-imperatively contingent (cotingent).

Self-referentializes a cotingent link between contiguity and asymmetry.

Tarski demonstrated an instance of cohomorphism by showing that all contiguous (conformal) surfaces could create a second identical surface by using points from the original conformal surface.

Co-homorphism states that metastructure is symmetric; symmetry is internal; internalism (space) is contiguity; contiguity is conformal; conformalism is bijective; bijectivity is co-imperatively contingent (cotingent); and cotingence is asymmetric.

by sandrashine November 13, 2018


linearism

A linear structure-of-truth (timestamp) in contrast to a cyclical structure-of-truth.

Instances include historical materialism, negative formalism, and post-structuralism.

Linearism creates a linear structure-of-truth from cyclical elements; leaving to Hinduism the conundrum of creating a cyclical structure-of-truth from linear elements.

by sandrashine September 16, 2018


reference-oriented programming

A synthetisation (referentialization) of object-oriented programming.

Synthetizes programming objects into five references: cyclical, inter-, contra-, supra- (radial), meta- (self).

Attribute-oriented programming.

Reference-oriented programming self-referentializes programming objects into programming references.

by sandrashine June 25, 2018


Irony

Self-reference

A tautology that unites self-reference to self-representation.

Juxtaposition as it becomes self-reference.

Irony unites juxtaposition (additivity) and superposition (congruence).

by sandrashine September 12, 2018

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž