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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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The question of whether surface area is an open or closed shape.
Cosmoformalism ponders (in two dimensions) whether a circle is open or closed.
by metawave October 22, 2020
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Metaphenomenon in which each object appears as a new object at each and every instant.

Conscious aesthetic.
Self-subject image says the object you observed in the last instance (instant) is not the same object you are looking at in THIS instance (instant).
by metawave March 15, 2019
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A paradigm by which time moves forward.

Pragmetacism envisions the structure of time as a limina, a point at the center of the radian.

The radial lines are grammetrical; meaning they are discrete-in-themselves.

They are also uncountable.

This uncountability has the effect of "crushing" the centerpoint (or limina) and moves time forward inexorably.
Pragmetacism says the uncountable, radial lines of technoformalism turn the radian of pan-grammetry into a cone.

Another term for pragmetacism is pan-grammatecism.
by metawave December 4, 2019
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The assertion that discrete draw-distances are, in a closed system, color contrasts.
Nomi-alism is the theory that color-contrasts are discrete draw-distances in-an-open-system.

Algebra is describing color contrasts which make up the edges of a hyperfrequentist circle.
by metawave November 1, 2021
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A paradigm which purports to solve the number of points in a Tarski object.

A solution to the counting problem.
Tarski theorized that each mathematical object contained twice as many points as it required to comprise-itself.

In other words an orange contains enough mathematical points to make up a whole second orange.

Tarski's nihilism proffers that the solution to the number of points in a physical object is an uncountable number of points on the exterior plus an infinite number of points on the interior equals infinity number-of points.
by metawave February 22, 2022
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Paradigm in which uncountability is the super-sum (vector-product) of infinity spinning around itself.

Metaformalism lets us know that uncountability emerges in terms-of-infinity.
The *science* of metaformalism is meta-matics.

Metaformalism is contrasted with NEO-FORMALISM in which infinity spins around infinity (a second infinity) to create supersymmetry.
by metawave December 16, 2021
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