82 definitions by metawave
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.
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..
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 22, 2022
Color maintains its own resolution from the infinite past to the uncountable-future.
This is delineated in the dialectic of postmodernism.
This phenomenon is called q-wave.
This is delineated in the dialectic of postmodernism.
This phenomenon is called q-wave.
by metawave August 22, 2020
Confederalism is the opposite of Syndicalism; in which the government can set salaries, but not prices.
by metawave December 19, 2021
A paradigm of politics that states that language; capital and desire do not work democratically.
Thus, only democracy works democratically.
Thus, only democracy works democratically.
by metawave November 28, 2019
The discretization of space by consciousness.
by metawave April 7, 2019
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.
Zeta-nihilism argues that circles in themselves don't have infinite corners; rather they have uncountable (infinity^infinity) corners.
by metawave April 1, 2020
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.
Zeta-nihilism argues that circles in themselves don't have infinite corners; rather they have uncountable (infinity^infinity) corners.
by metawave April 1, 2020