Definitions by sandraxine
Messianic Fusionism
A synthetic political theory that unites Jacob Lieb Talmon's messianic democracy and Frank Meyer's fusionism.
In messianic fusionism a Protestant messiah unites social-labor (modern monetary) theory into blockchain currency, ushers postmodernism beyond hyper-media into the era of metamodernism, and delineates a meta-specific relationship between a new paradigm called Emergence and Hinduism and Christianity.
Synthetic messianism.
In messianic fusionism a Protestant messiah unites social-labor (modern monetary) theory into blockchain currency, ushers postmodernism beyond hyper-media into the era of metamodernism, and delineates a meta-specific relationship between a new paradigm called Emergence and Hinduism and Christianity.
Synthetic messianism.
Messianic Fusionism by sandraxine August 26, 2018
social ontology
A cyclical time theory of linearity in which asymmetry causes incompleteness (inequality); and incompleteness causes discontinuity; and discontinuity recursively causes asymmetry.
That is to say, from mediums emerge outcomes, from outcomes emerge catastrophes and from catastrophes recurse to form new mediums beginning the cycle of linearity once again.
Also called ontologistics.
That is to say, from mediums emerge outcomes, from outcomes emerge catastrophes and from catastrophes recurse to form new mediums beginning the cycle of linearity once again.
Also called ontologistics.
social ontology by sandraxine August 26, 2018
ontologistics
A theory of social change (linear ontology) in which asymmetry causes incompleteness (inequality); and incompleteness causes discontinuity; and discontinuity recursively causes asymmetry.
ontologistics by sandraxine August 26, 2018
Heidegger
A German philosopher who reconciled panpsychism (being-in-the-world) to solipsism (being-towards-death) through concern (care for other consciousnesses).
Although Heidegger explicitly posited that time was the horizon of being he subtextually stated that being was the horizon of time.
Heidegger by sandraxine August 25, 2018
hyperreal cyberpunk
Cyberpunk aesthetic that is characterized by overexposure and contrapositive linearity (lines formed by self-referencing colors).
In contrast to postmodern cyberpunk in which lines are formed by deconstructed objects juxtaposed with each other and with a futurist ambience.
In contrast to postmodern cyberpunk in which lines are formed by deconstructed objects juxtaposed with each other and with a futurist ambience.
Chillwave a musical subgenre from 2001 is the first instance of hyperreal cyberpunk. It evolved to hypnagogic pop (dream pop) and finally vaporwave music and aesthetic.
hyperreal cyberpunk by sandraxine August 25, 2018
anarcho-tyranny
Totalitarianism in which democracy is no longer replaced by autocracy but rather by hyperreality or meta-real consciousness.
Totalitarian democracy.
Futarchy.
Totalitarian democracy.
Futarchy.
Anarcho-tyranny describes a world in which autocracy is rendered redundant as an alternative to collective democracy because free will has been technocratically revealed to be an illusion of linear time.
anarcho-tyranny by sandraxine August 16, 2018
meta-center
Libertarianism which is characterized by hyperreal cyberpunk aesthetics emergent from metamodernism.
French New Wave libertarianism.
A meta-culture of Afro-futurism.
French New Wave libertarianism.
A meta-culture of Afro-futurism.
meta-center by sandraxine August 11, 2018