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poly-rationalism 

Idea that the human soul is contained within the liver.
Poly-rationalism is an idea that a person's soul is contained within the liver. It is inspired by Hinduism which proffers that the human gallbladder is Satan in the bible.
poly-rationalism by flightfacilities February 22, 2022

polymodernism 

The paradigm that power only exists in the pursuit of love.
Marxism says power exists only as a dialectic.

Ultra-nihilism says power does exist...even as a dialectic..

Polymodernism says power only exists as Athenism..the move to super-symmetry.
polymodernism by flightfacilities February 22, 2022

pane-psychism 

Paradigm that reality is comprised of heat-elements-in the-mind.
Pane-psychism is the idea that your local reality is made of heat-images-in-your-mind.

It is the Krishnic view of reality.
pane-psychism by flightfacilities February 22, 2022

specular imaging 

The idea that an image can be comprised solely of shiny points.
Specular imaging tells us that the location of a point with respect to the image-in-its-entirety might be based on the spin-frequency of shine.
specular imaging by flightfacilities February 22, 2022

inter-rationalism 

The paradigm that your immune system is your personality.
Inter-rationalism asserts that all your elements-of-feeling appear via poly-rationalism into the immune system. Thus the immune system contains the elements of feeling.

counting problem 

The counting problem is also known as "Tarski's revenge."

It stands alongside two major problems in mathematics called the "compositional-unit problem" and the "unit-of-measurement problem." It is trying to determine how many points there are in an object.
Tarski's nihilism indicates that infinity plus an uncountable number of exterior points equate to an infinite number of points.

This is the solution to the counting problem.

A NON-Tarski object has the uncountable points on the INTERIOR surface with the infinite points; indicating that Godel's incompleteness theorem is stating that mathematics is unable to count the uncountable set of Tarski-points if they lie to the interior of the surface.
counting problem by flightfacilities February 21, 2022

Boolean science 

A model which states that Godel's incompleteness theorem is unable to count the second-set of-points in a non-Tarski object.
A Tarski object has two sets of points; one inside of the object and another set on the surface of the object. Boolean science tells us science cannot count the second set of points if they are inside of the shape.
Boolean science by flightfacilities February 21, 2022