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anti-pattern

Having an orthogonal-rotation from the original position.

Containing a 90-degree rotation from the original position.
Instances of anti-pattern behavior include:

The function (conformal point) having a 90-degree rotation with respect to a data set.

Time (liminal point) having a 90 degree rotation with respect to space.

Light (transfinite point) having a 90-degree rotation with respect to time.
by metawave November 25, 2019
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communism

A paradigm of politics that states that language; capital and desire do not work democratically.

Thus, only democracy works democratically.
Communism believes that meta-democracy (meta-nihilism) is a function of democracy (pan-nihilism).
by metawave November 28, 2019
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altruism

Paradigm that kindness to a genetically diametric entity will increase language robustness in one's own tribe.

This is because increased male inheritance in one's in-group's offspring leads to greater language-variability.

Thus: language variability selects pressure for male cooperation.
Altruism exists because genes loop; genes loop because language loops.

Thus genes are based on language...
by metawave November 28, 2019
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bioformalism

Principle that patriarchy is the genetic draw-distance of a population from language.

Tenet that increased genetic variability as inherited from male ancestors will increase linguic-centricity.
Bioformalism implies that increased genetic variability from female ancestors is the driving agent for culture.
by metawave November 28, 2019
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arc of time

The arc of time delineates linear time as the curvature of cyclical-time-in-itself.

Cyclical time is represented as a point-in-itself.

Thus linear time is the product of the SELF-curvature of cyclical time.
The arc of time strongly implies that linear time is the curvature of cyclical-time-as-a-point.
by metawave March 22, 2019
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hypermodernism

A paradigm based on the phenomenon that nihilism can mimic postmodernism (intersubjectivity) but intersubjectivity cannot mimic nihilism.

This phenomenology leads to the conclusion that nihilism is appearance (emergence (aesthetic)) and nihilism is-is aesthetic (nihilism is meta-aesthetic).

Meta-conclusively, nihilism thus becomes function; and meta-aesthetic is action (first-action), consciousness, and time itself.
Hypermodernism turns Paul Fromm's static duality from being and having to being and representing (mimicking).
by metawave March 25, 2019
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hyperform

Phenology in which all forms of the mind are but one form and the one form is an illusion.

Refers to classifications of the mind.
A hyperform is a phenology in which the forms of the mind are the mind itself which is an illusion.

A hyperform indicates that all distinctions (categories) are one-distinction (illusion). Categories-of-the-mind can be contrasted from the idea-of-a-category which is ontologically real.
by metawave March 30, 2019
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