by Sade' January 24, 2008

The point that is neither true nor false.
The point at which the cyclical meets the linear.
A point that shares an ambiguous relationship with a line.
Diametrically opposed to the point of the real.
Solipsism.
Self-congruence.
The point at which the cyclical meets the linear.
A point that shares an ambiguous relationship with a line.
Diametrically opposed to the point of the real.
Solipsism.
Self-congruence.
A null point is the gray area that lies between false and true points. It is diametrically opposite to the real point on the quadrant of meta-values.
by sandraxine June 28, 2018

by brchi December 14, 2007

by Nanoha Takamachi September 01, 2009

by Atomic Rooster September 27, 2006

Diametrical tension between deductivism (man's thoughts deduce reality) and solipsism (man can only be sure of his thoughts).
Congruent to the a priori-a posteriori duality.
Perpendicular to the true-false duality.
Together with its true-false counterpart, the null-real duality causes the observer to experience existentialism as a double-blind phenomena.
Congruent to the a priori-a posteriori duality.
Perpendicular to the true-false duality.
Together with its true-false counterpart, the null-real duality causes the observer to experience existentialism as a double-blind phenomena.
The null-real duality increases the number of arbitrary meta-values to four: true, false, null, real.
by sandraxine June 27, 2018
