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micro-nihilism

Micronihilism is the paradigm that the universe is the size of a the neutrino.

The universe is then expands in size through the action of polynominalism: the phenomenon of human thoughts of length 10^25 Planck-length stretching the universe to diameter of 10^14 Planck-lengths.
Micro-nihilism tells us that not only is the universe made of a single neutrino as-per-frequentism--it is unintentionally the SIZE of a neutrino.
by zanderfin March 22, 2022
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trans-nihilism

Paradigm in which the supply-demand ratio becomes regularized into identical-surface-area ovals which extend from the space-of-transfinity to the hypermorphic-point.

These ovals are the result of two tangent arcs being transposed on each other to create ovals with a sharp end.
Science says that all the tangent arcs are representable as discrete draw-distances.

As kleptocracy takes hold and small businesses are eliminated in favor of vertical supply chains; the supply demand-ratios will approach 1 as per xenotransploitation. Trans-nihilism discrete supply demand-ratios are surface areas of individual beads or tangent-arc differences between two discrete tangent arcs.

The number of sharp beads or ovals is infinite in number from the transfinite to the Fauvic point.
by flightfacilities May 14, 2022
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Simonic Nihilism

A philosophical perspective that acknowledges the inherent chaos and indifference of the universe while rejecting total despair. It embraces the human spirit’s defiance against meaninglessness, asserting that while life may have no predetermined purpose, individuals can carve out their own meaning through struggle, resilience, and personal creation. Rooted in existential awareness, Simonic Nihilism finds beauty in the act of resisting fate, choosing to fight against the void rather than succumbing to it.
Even as he faced insurmountable odds, he lived by Simonic Nihilism—if life was chaos, he would meet it with his own defiance.
by userblank264972 March 18, 2025
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Simonic Nihilism

The belief that even if life is meaningless, we still choose to fight, to feel, to create—not because it changes the outcome, but because that’s what makes us human. It’s the defiance of giving in to emptiness, the quiet scream against the void. It’s crying out to the universe not for answers, but to be heard. It’s embracing the chaos, the heartbreak, and the beauty of existing, all while knowing none of it was promised.
When I read his poetry, it wasn’t just existential dread—it was Simonic Nihilism: the refusal to be silenced, even when no one is listening.
by userblank264972 March 22, 2025
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Cyber-Nihilism

A radical anarchist philosophy that synthesizes primitivism's critique of technology with transhumanism's embrace of it, creating a "repulsive synthesis" that welcomes technological proliferation as an inevitable, world-ending force. Cyber-nihilism argues that the "Wired"—the autonomous, networked space of genuine connection—is in constant conflict with "meatspace" (physical reality) and "meta-meatspace" (the gentrified, corporate Internet). It contends that technology's unchecked growth will trigger a "metamorphosis of the natural world into something beyond the capacity of humans to control," an "eldritch anarchy" that will destroy all human hierarchies, narratives, and perhaps humanity itself. This outcome is not feared but embraced, as cyber-nihilism is "post-humanist" and "anti-individualist," seeking not a better world for humans but "one that we can leave without regrets." Its praxis involves memetic warfare in the Wired to attack identity and hierarchy, and exploiting the automation of capitalism by positioning the hacker—not the proletarian—as the revolutionary subject.
Example: "He stopped organizing protests and started writing malware that disrupted automated supply chains. When asked if he was trying to build a better world, he quoted cyber-nihilism: 'We don't hope for a better world for ourselves. We only ask for one that we can leave without regrets.' He wasn't trying to save humanity; he was trying to ensure that when the system collapsed, nothing could rebuild it."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
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de-nuded nihilism

Denialism is a four-part (quartic) phenomenogistical paradigm that states that {1} The idea that Western science will lead to infinite progress is not based on colonialism; but rather the tenet that polytheism will be inexorably replaced by monotheism. {2} Work is not intrinsically valuable. {3} Systems optimization is not a segue to epistemology. {4} Capitalism is not a subset of the patriarchy and the two are mutually at war with each other.
De-nuded nihilism or denihilism is a quadrantish social theory which propounds that capitalism is not on good terms with patriarchy; and that capitalism, a differentiation of patriarchy, may be intrinsically-matrifocal.
by metastatic November 22, 2021
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Solarpunk Cyber-Nihilism

A seemingly paradoxical fusion of cyber-nihilism's anti-humanist, world-ending embrace of technology with solarpunk's optimistic vision of green, communal, post-scarcity futures. Where solarpunk imagines humans living harmonically with nature and technology, cyber-nihilism welcomes a post-human transformation where biological lifeforms may not survive. This variant might appropriate solarpunk's aesthetic—its images of solar panels, green cities, and ecological harmony—as a comforting myth or "meta-meatspace" gentrification of a far more alienating reality. It could be seen as a form of memetic warfare, using appealing visions of the future to mask a deeper acceptance of technological chaos, or as an attempt to steer the inevitable transformation toward more beautiful ruins. The tension remains: solarpunk's inherent humanism clashes with cyber-nihilism's core indifference to human survival.
Solarpunk Cyber-Nihilism Example: "The solarpunk cyber-nihilist collective built beautiful gardens around server farms, creating oases of green tech. But their manifestos made clear: this wasn't about saving humanity; it was about making the coming bio-mechanical landscape more aesthetically pleasing before it consumed everything. The gardens were a farewell gift, not a blueprint."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
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