The conundrum of the observer seeing that which he does not remember and remembering that which he does not see.
Memory-appearance conundrum.
The Vikaasian problem asks why human beings remember the past and not the future. The future can be seen.
Additive, in structural terms.
Having zero overlap (conflation).
Synthetic.
Dualistic.
The divergent is the foundation of the contrapositive.
4π 2π
A pejorative term distributed by the alt-right which describes political laypeople who are not familiar with the political horseshoe theory: the premise that the far-left and the far-right have analogous conclusions.
The term "normie" implies a third dimension in the political compass that is not covered by the two-dimensional political compass: the high-context/high-context spectrum.
This spectrum is schematized in the Vikaas political compass.
The alt-right parodies the normie political spectrum with a political horseshoe caricature that depicts one side as 'gay space communism' and the other side as 'esoteric technofascism'.
8π 4π
Conjecture that gravity is Newton's tangent-theory traveling at uncountable-speed.
In interscience, Newton's theory of limits travels at speed of uncountability to create gravity.
At a speed less than uncountability: the limit creates light.
Nihilism specifically nihilism in its aesthetic form (skeuomorphism) masquerading as postmodernism. (Nihilism externalizes (individualizes) the irony that postmodernism internalizes (existentializes (collectivizes)).
Hypermodernism deconstructs the material form-function duality of Postmodernism into the material design-attribute duality characteristic of metamaterials.
Hypermodernism is based on the Vikaas rule, which states that in Postmodern deconstructionism, a singularity bifurcates into a duality; rather than a duality converging into a singularity.
Postmodernism internalizes its own ironies rather than account for (recurse with) them. Nihilism regurgitates these ironies in its aesthetic manifestation (skeuomorph). The externalization of this irony is called Hypermodernism.
17π 2π
An art movement which proffers that consumption is an image.
Particularly, it posits that real-life digital avatars are deconstructing or "consuming" skeuomorphs from the periphery.
Hypermodernism posits that skeuomorphs are subcultures and that edge-actors or edge-assets are deconstructing these niche movements from the outside; revealing the movements to be "images of consciousness."
A supermodern form of realism that is delineated by bold black and white lines or vibrant color contrasts created by primary colors.
A formalistic post-postmodernism.
Includes such cultural phenomena as font design and "bookstagramming."
Pop-realism is the intermodern successor to postmodern aesthetic deconstructionism.