An emergent theory of space-time in which the speed of the fastest phenomenon is limited by the aggregate amount of the material in the universe, material has no discrete point of origin, and space is infinitely large.
Stipulates that any "fastest" phenomenon in the universe ie. light must have a discrete origin point.
Argues that in contrast to approaching the speed of light requiring all the material in the universe, achieving infinite speed requires no mass at all and would cause linear time to stand completely still.
Posits that the universe moves infinitely fast outside of itself obviating the existence of other universes ie. outside of the universe it is eternally now.
Lightbox argues that there are two obverses but there is only one inverse.
Irony beyond the scope of existential (postmodern) irony. Usually falls into the scope of aesthetic nihilism (skeuomorphism (memes)) or ironic consciousness (conscious irony).
Memes and their predecessors, GIF's, are platforms for post-irony if not post-ironic themselves.
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The idea that this present time is a middle ground between two moral states: Eden and heaven.
Post-apocalypticism.
Intermorality is post-apocalyptic.
It argues that since the fall has already occurred..
Personal deconstruction is not enlightening.
Idea that the present is a place between Eden and heaven.
Intermorality is post-apocalyptic.
It views the present as the valley between the peaks of Eden and heaven.
Intermorality proffers that since destruction has already occured; personal deconstruction of the postmodern variety does not bring enlightenment.
A system or complex.
A representation that has minimum of one and a maximum of two discrete (linear) ends.
Contains a relationship of synchronicity with paradox.
A state has a synchronous relationship with a paradox.
This means that a state is a paradox under contingent circumstances but a paradox is always a state in form or meta-form.
Having attributes of the actualizative or self-actualizative.
Realizative or materializative.
Being or becoming (having being).
Perfect does not distinguish between being and becoming. As an etymology it is bidirectional. Thus to be real or have reality is perfect.
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A panagram is a formalistic representation that reconciles representation to formalism ie. the signed to the signifier.
A linguistic example is a sentence which contains each letter of the alphabet just one time.
In aesthetic representation: a gamut or color wheel.
A panagram unites representation with its signifier (formalistic assignation).
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