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Definitions by tomorrowtomorrow

meta-dimension

"Self" - power.

The degree to which a state is metastatic (a meta-state).

Hyperspace in string theory.
A total of nine meta-dimensions emerge from five meta-states of which one meta-state (materialism) has no meta-dimensions.

The third meta-dimension is the boundary of category theory.
Energy (specifically electricity) as an object subject to programming.

Succeedes the memristor which itself succeeded the TRANSistor.
A trancitor describes an object of energy that can be programmed or energy as a programmable object.

A trancitor meta-emerges from delineating transmission data format into a blockchain transmission format and di-symmetricizing the blockchain transmission format into a "code" of transmission. This transmission "code" can be self-referentialized to program electricity, or the code is itself programmable energy.
trancitor by tomorrowtomorrow January 3, 2019

contiguity theory

A theory of bijective conformalism (co-imperative contingency) that self-referentializes Einstein's theory of relativity and Godel's theory of incompleteness.
Contiguity theory unites incompleteness and relativity.

hyperrealism 

The phenomenon of a medium breaking the fourth wall to speak to the beholder.
Hyperrealism orients itself in contrast to post-realism in which a CHARACTER breaks the fourth wall to speak to the viewer. This involves the employment of juxtaposition a conspicuous motif of postmodernism.

Hyperrealism is preceded by inter-realism an instance of media coverage of the circumstances of other media in contrast to media coverage of real stances.
hyperrealism by tomorrowtomorrow January 2, 2019
The meta-phenomenon of an object seen a second time as an object completely separate from the first object.
Deja vu is a phenomenon of the memory-space problem in which an object seen the second time is not the object seen originally although the appearances (spaces) of the two objects are by imperative self-similar.
deja vu by tomorrowtomorrow January 2, 2019
Nietzsche's allegory of humor.

A metaphor for satire as a segue to fascism (autocracy as self-satire or immune to satire).
Nietzsche originally stated, "If you stare long enough into the abyss, the abyss will stare back into you.

Rephrased: 'If you laugh at humor long enough, humor will begin to laugh at you.'
abyss by tomorrowtomorrow January 2, 2019

self-space 

Self-similarity of space from which appearance emerges.
Space is co-imperatively self-similar. Thus appearance is self-space.

As an idea, space-appearance - - > space-similarity - - > self-spatiality.
self-space by tomorrowtomorrow January 2, 2019