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artism

Paradigm of art as a depiction of motion.

"Motion" includes colors, lines, and transparencies.
Artism proffers that art depicts analytical-elements-of-reality in motion.
by zanderfin December 13, 2019
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panenary

Duodenary is 12th.
Panenary is Eleventh.
Quinary is 5th.
by zanderfin December 18, 2019
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momentum

Velocity is uniform motion on a point.

Momentum may be uniform motion over a plane; for instance volume may be moment-in-itself.

This definition of momentum indicates that when it comes to complex numbers, draw-distance is surface-VALUE.
by zanderfin December 23, 2021
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A successor to the dichotomy of causation and correlation that expresses the positive-normative dichotomy in terms of time itself.
The possible-contingent dichotomy argues that there are only two categories of observation: possible and acausal.

Time emerges to become the only contingency; making it the foundation of acausality.
by zanderfin September 23, 2019
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metastatic nihilism

Paradigm that a photograph superimposed on its enantiomer creates a shape with uncountable edges.
Metastatic nihilism says that an enantiomer superimposed on its inverse-image is a closed shape with uncountable corners.
by zanderfin September 30, 2020
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iridescence

Iridescence is the synchronicity in changes of color at the surface of space.
Iridescence indicates that labels flee to the surface of space.
Thus the "avant" is an escape from, or an interiorization of, labels.

Iridescence indicates that Kant's "numena" and "numena-in-themselves" are a false dichotomy. The correct dichotomy is "numena" and "numena-ITself."
by zanderfin October 29, 2019
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dark enlightenment

Figmetic schema in which a technomonarchist uses techno-capital (including return-value currency) to issue liquidity to corporate bonds.
In the dark enlightenment, a technomonarchist uses return-value currency to issue liquidity to the corporate bond market.

In contrast, technomonarchISM is a paradigm in which a monarchoformalist uses a consumer confidence derivative to pay the national debt.
by zanderfin July 16, 2020
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