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French-transclusion

French-transclusion refers to the quadrant of ideas which make up French social science.

They are: 1. What is the smallest unit in the universe. 2. How many units or units of measurement are there in the universe? 3. What is the smallest UNIT of measurement in the universe? These three ideas, comprising scientific realism, are joined by a fourth idea from science-religion (French social science) called transclusionism.

In transclusionism, additive-inclusion is the question. Whether 8 contains 7 whether future thoughts contain prior thoughts and how each moment remembers the past moment. Ie. There are no apparent SEAMS between the moments.

French-transclusion comes under three other terms: object-infrastructure (form-structure) unity; French existentialism; and social science.

It is considered to be the building block of object-infrastructure unity.

French-transclusion contains transclusionISM; but is itself not transclusion.

by flightfacilities May 8, 2022