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liminism

The hypothesis that limina (structure-of-time) spins creating space.
Liminism is the base stone of metatheism; the worship of space.
by metawave November 23, 2019
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generative ontology

The hypothesis that religion emerged as a paradigm to protect consciousness from destroying language.
Generative ontology argues that religion (narrative ego) and all mythologies are a promise to the consciousness by the super-conscious (mind) that language will one day be destroyed.
by metawave July 5, 2019
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messianism

The idea that individualism is the monarch not capitalism or aestheticism including nativism.

Monarcho-individualism or monarchic individualism.
Messianism is the segue to monarchic indivisibilism or dualistic (dual-aspect) monadism.
by metawave April 3, 2019
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schizophobia

Schizophobia is the mind's fear of consciousness.

In female schizophrenics, it is a fear of one's own sexual desires.
by metawave July 30, 2020
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nomi-alism

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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hypermodernism

A paradigm based on the phenomenon that nihilism can mimic postmodernism (intersubjectivity) but intersubjectivity cannot mimic nihilism.

This phenomenology leads to the conclusion that nihilism is appearance (emergence (aesthetic)) and nihilism is-is aesthetic (nihilism is meta-aesthetic).

Meta-conclusively, nihilism thus becomes function; and meta-aesthetic is action (first-action), consciousness, and time itself.
Hypermodernism turns Paul Fromm's static duality from being and having to being and representing (mimicking).
by metawave March 25, 2019
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confederalism

A political paradigm in which the central state can set consumer prices but not worker salaries.
Confederalism is the opposite of Syndicalism; in which the government can set salaries, but not prices.
by metawave December 18, 2021
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