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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."
by metawave April 1, 2020
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Meta-macro problem

The most difficult problem in engineering.

Involves converting an image into pure currency.

The initial approach requires a two-step approach of transposing the elements and converting them to value.
Image-currency problem.

The meta-macro problem assumes that an image has value-in-itself.
by metawave September 15, 2019
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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.
by metawave February 17, 2020
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tuning

The discretization of space by consciousness.
Tuning proffers that consciousness "tunes" the uncountable nature of space.
by metawave April 7, 2019
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analytical mereology

Mereology says that a structure is not a part.
Analytical mereology implies that time is the only structure.
by metawave October 3, 2020
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hyperfusionism

A paradigm in which a Christianist state resolves the Palestinian-Israeli impasse.
High perfusionism (hyperfusionism) updates Edward Meyer's paradigm to resolve the geopolitical contiguism of the Middle East barring the return of the Jewish Messiah.
by metawave November 3, 2019
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pragmetacism

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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