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Definitions by zanderfin

Hypocrisy is a phenomenon in which pragmatism is greater tham nihilism.
Hypocrisy indicates that pragmatism is greater than nihilism; in other words, that function is greater than form.
hypocrisy by zanderfin May 7, 2020

preformalism 

Inference that the universe has existed forever.
Preformalism conjectures that the universe has existed for all time because infinity spins indefinitely-clockwise around infinity.

In contrast to preformatism which says space exists in uncountable-time (not ALL time).
preformalism by zanderfin April 6, 2020

ultranihilism 

A paradigm in which light has shine but shine does not have light.

Implies that color arises as a perpendicular two-dimensional layer crushed between shine and light.

Shine-in-itself folds 16 times to become God.
Ultranihilism indicates that shine appears in deterministic time before light.

Color-flattened-between-shine-and-light is called "film."
ultranihilism by zanderfin March 31, 2020

socialism 

A paradigm in which a return-value coin (a hypercoin) based on consumer demand is used to pay for distribution costs of capitalism. The offsetting of distribution costs creates a 'pure-pricing' instance in which goods can be priced purely on their production costs.

The savings in distribution costs can be used to create a 'macro' or mutual currency that is used to pay for durable public infrastructure.

The ratio between the hypercoin and the macrocoin can be used to create a stablecoin (intercoin) akin to tether which follows MMT rules.
The intercoin is used to pay for public services such as healthcare.
Socialism is arrayed around the ideology that mutual currency should only be used to pay for infrastructure.

The hypercoin is the foundation of the mutual currency.
socialism by zanderfin March 14, 2020

supranihilism 

The premise that light-objects are made of discrete parts.
Supranihilism stands in contrast to SUBSTANCE nihilism in which light is made up of discrete parts.
supranihilism by zanderfin March 5, 2020

Keynesianism

Postulation that money is not a finite resource akin to a physical material.
Keynesianism removed the gold standard because it inferred that money does not work like gold: it is not retrievable in finite quantities.

Marxism--Keynesianism's predecessor--proffered that money--if accounted for correctly--is available in uncountable or infinity^infinity quantities.
Keynesianism by zanderfin March 4, 2020

meta-enantiomer 

A chiral shape that is its own enantiomer.
A meta-enantiomer is an enantiomer that CAN be superimposed on itself.
meta-enantiomer by zanderfin March 4, 2020