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Definitions by BobbySaxon

The plural of paradox; a Paradite refers to a set, cluster, or system of paradoxes that coexist, reinforce, or constrain one another - often forming a stable structure rather than a contradiction to be resolved.

Paradite = An ecology of contradictions. (When paradoxes don't cancel each other out, but form a stable system instead.)
Consciousness exists as a Paradite: free will vs determinism; self vs other; continuity vs change.

Systems Theory: Resilient systems don't eliminate paradox, they stabilize Paradites.
Paradite by BobbySaxon January 22, 2026
The plural of paradox; a Paradite refers to a set, cluster, or system of paradoxes that coexist, reinforce, or constrain one another - often forming a stable structure rather than a contradiction to be solved.

When paradoxes don't cancel each other out, but form a stable system instead.
"Consciousness exists as a Paradite: free will vs determinism; self vs other; continuity vs change."

"Paradite = An ecology of contradictions."
Paradite by BobbySaxon January 22, 2026