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living Constitution

A phenology in which the executive office is the judiciary.
The living Constitution is a paradigm in which the President is self-critical (jurist-in-chief) and physically embodies the letter of the Constitution.

"Living" law.
by metawave January 24, 2019
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superformalism

The paradigm that there is no universe that does not exist without language.

The idea that there is only one language; and thus one universe.
Superformalism propounds that language and the universe anneal. It predicts supersymmetry.
by metawave November 1, 2021
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arc of time

The arc of time delineates linear time as the curvature of cyclical-time-in-itself.

Cyclical time is represented as a point-in-itself.

Thus linear time is the product of the SELF-curvature of cyclical time.
The arc of time strongly implies that linear time is the curvature of cyclical-time-as-a-point.
by metawave March 22, 2019
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superformalism

Phenomenon in which the limina travels at uncountability speed to create a single universe.
Superformalism states that because the structure-of-free-will travels at uncountable speed; it collapses into a single universe or pan-contiguity.

Thus superformalism negates the idea of multiverse.
by metawave April 9, 2021
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glitchphonics

Musical subgenre in which glitch or acid pop played-backwards is superimposed on industrial or noise music.

The phenomenological attribution for glitchphonics is "white noise."
Glitchphonics was ideated by Kashif Vikaas; and indicates that sound is the only spectral phenomenon that can be superimposed on a thing.

Glitchphonics is the phenomenological aura of metonymy.
by metawave September 14, 2019
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boolean nihilism

Paradigm that Godel's Theorem of Incompleteness refers to the uncountability of the other set of points on a non-Tarski object.

Ie. the incompleteness Theorem is saying that human beings can count numbers; but mathematics cannot count numbers.
The Baruch-Tarski Theorem declares that each object has twice as many points as it needs to cohere internallistically.

Boolean nihilism states that Godel's incompleteness is referring--not to mathematics' undecidability--but rather to its inability to count Tarski's second set of numbers. More broadly mathematics is unable to count numbers-in general..
by metawave February 21, 2022
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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.
by metawave May 31, 2020
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