Definitions by sandraxine
illusion
The inability of sense to detect whether time is mutually exclusively cyclical or linear.
The perception of time as linear with no discrete beginning in the past or end to its future.
Unbroken continuity from one moment to the next.
The perception of time as linear with no discrete beginning in the past or end to its future.
Unbroken continuity from one moment to the next.
'Now' is an illusion. Now is an illusion because desire both individual and collective is a false momentum.
illusion by sandraxine September 2, 2018
nihilism
One's sense of time in the three paradigms of consciousness.
Values include linear, cyclical, and undecidable (illusory) values.
Values include linear, cyclical, and undecidable (illusory) values.
nihilism by sandraxine September 2, 2018
collusion
A proposition of ontologistics (historical aestheticism) that scapegoating never disappears it merely switches references (contra-referentializes).
A postulation of historical aestheticism that argues that the West escaped institutional religious superstition ie. scapegoating by the employment of racial scapegoating eg. colonialism.
Implies that rationalism can never fully escape religion.
A postulation of historical aestheticism that argues that the West escaped institutional religious superstition ie. scapegoating by the employment of racial scapegoating eg. colonialism.
Implies that rationalism can never fully escape religion.
collusion by sandraxine September 2, 2018
divergent aestheticism
Argues that all races share a structurally (divergently) aesthetic future in contrast to a material past.
Stipulates universal racial complexion as Afro-Semitic (medium-tan); organizational linguistic dichotomy as Semitic (Eurasian) and Mediterranean (Asian-Aryan); and cultural hegemony as East Asian.
The antithesis to historical materialism.
Stipulates universal racial complexion as Afro-Semitic (medium-tan); organizational linguistic dichotomy as Semitic (Eurasian) and Mediterranean (Asian-Aryan); and cultural hegemony as East Asian.
The antithesis to historical materialism.
divergent aestheticism by sandraxine September 2, 2018
meta-Christ
A representational (apocryphal) anti-Christ.
In messianic fusionism a Protestant messiah who unites social-labor currency (modern monetary theory) into a blockchain, ushers postmodernism into hyper-media, and delineates a meta-specific relationship between Emergence, Hinduism, and Christianity.
The counter-Christ.
In messianic fusionism a Protestant messiah who unites social-labor currency (modern monetary theory) into a blockchain, ushers postmodernism into hyper-media, and delineates a meta-specific relationship between Emergence, Hinduism, and Christianity.
The counter-Christ.
meta-Christ by sandraxine September 2, 2018
pop-realism
A supermodern form of realism that is delineated by bold black and white lines or vibrant color contrasts created by primary colors.
A formalistic post-postmodernism.
Includes such cultural phenomena as font design and "bookstagramming."
A formalistic post-postmodernism.
Includes such cultural phenomena as font design and "bookstagramming."
pop-realism by sandraxine September 1, 2018
Metonymy
Linear timeline in which the meanings of whole words are synthetic (additive) in the future; and convergent (conflationary) in the past.
In contrast the phonemes (phonetic parts) of words are synthetic (additive) in the past; and convergent in the future.
In contrast the phonemes (phonetic parts) of words are synthetic (additive) in the past; and convergent in the future.
Metonymy by sandraxine September 1, 2018