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Definitions by metawave

infra-ontology 

Paradigm which explains why vision theory exists.

It states that outside of pan-contiguity the surface area of a line is twice the length of that line.
In infra-ontology, vision-motion is green but red sees the viewer.

Infra-ontology portends a signal theory of everything.
infra-ontology by metawave July 15, 2020

biopolitics 

Postulation that capitalism lowers IQ's by lowering the barriers for poor people to travel.
Farming increases IQ's by silo-ing people or disallowing people from traveling until they have obtained a sufficient amount of resources.

Biopolitics is the phenomenon of travel becoming so inexpensive that poor people can mate and travel at scale.

The momentum-distribution of IQ resembles a nomadic era.
biopolitics by metawave June 10, 2020

orthogonated 

Having a surface-area orthogonal (lateral) to the curve of a line with respect to the surface area between the x-y axis and the line-curve.

The orthogonal-surface area contains non-visible triangles which follow the non-contiguated rules of the nodes on surface-of-graphene.

The line bends into a curve at every point these triangles are placed.
The length of the line equals the surface area sum of each all triangles.

This is what is called a transfinite curve.

Each curve contains an orthogonated surface area with graphenated triangles.
orthogonated by metawave May 31, 2020

pan-nihilism 

Paradigm in which ontology--co-located with epistemology--originates in the future.

Proffers that pan-ontology, global-illumination-that-effects-local-illumination, actually emerges from the past.
In pan-nihilism: emergence-of-uncountability and limina (structure-of-time) are co-located in the future.

Pan-nihilism is a repudiation of historical materialism.
pan-nihilism by metawave May 30, 2020

zeta-nihilism 

A paradigm in which the lateral surface of a circle becomes smooth by having an uncountable number of corners.

Zeta-nihilism argues that circles in themselves don't have infinite corners; rather they have uncountable (infinity^infinity) corners.
In zeta-nihilism each corner of a circle is called "zeta."
zeta-nihilism by metawave April 1, 2020

zeta-nihilism 

A paradigm in which the lateral surface of a circle becomes smooth by having an uncountable number of corners.

Zeta-nihilism argues that circles in themselves don't have infinite corners; rather they have uncountable (infinity^infinity) corners.
In zeta-nihilism each corner of a circle is called "zeta."
zeta-nihilism by metawave April 1, 2020

memrator 

Idea of reality as a camera.

The idea that when in reality one is not in a painting, videogame, or image but rather, one is inside of a camera.

The thesis that time records one's location in-space.
The hypothesis behind the memrator is that when you think, you remember time; but when you move time remembers you.
memrator by metawave February 17, 2020