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Piradise

Short for “Pi Paradise.” A glimpse of what the number π would look like for geeks, whose names would make it in the Book of Life, albeit the chances for a large percentage of them getting into heaven are disproportionately lower than those who were not born or blessed with the “math gene.”
What percent of mathematicians and math educators worldwide might fail to experience piradise after their last heartbeat on this side of heaven?
by Numerati October 27, 2025
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Putin Paradigm

A term synonymous with a Napoleonic Complex, also known as Little Man Syndrome.
Person 1: Did you just see that ripped guy in the souped up, loud pickup truck rev his engine and flip off that guy pushing his child in a stroller for no apparent reason and then peel out and speed off and cut off another car on the neighborhood street?

Person 2: Yeah, he must have a Putin Paradigm.
by Thatoneguy5678 March 7, 2022
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Putin Paradigm

Person 1: Did you just see that ripped guy in the souped up pickup truck rev his engine and flip off the guy pushing his child in a stroller for no apparent reason then speed off and cut off another car on the neighborhood street?

Person 2: Yeah, he must have a Putin Paradigm.
by Thatoneguy5678 March 7, 2022
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Science Paradigms Struggle

The messy, often brutal process described by Thomas Kuhn where an old scientific paradigm (like Newtonian physics) is challenged by too many anomalies, leading to a crisis and eventual revolution, installing a new paradigm (like Einsteinian relativity). The struggle isn't just about data; it's about power, reputation, and worldview. Old-guard professors die, textbooks are rewritten, and what was heresy becomes dogma until the next crisis.
Example: "The conference on consciousness was a full-blown science paradigms struggle. The neuroscientists waved fMRI scans, the quantum biologists talked about orchestrated reductions, and the panpsychists quoted ancient philosophy. It was less a debate and more a three-way intellectual cage match with a cash bar." Science Paradigms Struggle
by Abzugal January 30, 2026
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Science Paradigm Struggle

The messy, often brutal intellectual civil war that erupts when a new scientific theory (like plate tectonics, relativity, or germ theory) challenges the established, dominant paradigm. It's not a polite debate over data; it's a fight for the soul of a field, where careers, reputations, and entire worldviews are at stake. Old-guard professors who built their lives on the old model dig in, journals reject radical papers, and the new idea is mocked—until the evidence becomes undeniable, the old guard dies off, and textbooks are rewritten. It's the painful, essential process by which science, an inherently conservative institution, is forced to evolve.
Example: "The conference on consciousness was a full-blown Science Paradigm Struggle. The neuroscientists, armed with fMRI scans, defended their materialist model like a fortress. The quantum biologists, talking about 'orchestrated objective reduction,' were the besieging army. The panpsychists were the weird partisans in the hills, shouting that everyone was wrong. It was less a symposium and more a three-way academic knife fight over who gets to own the future of the mind."
by AbzuInExile February 1, 2026
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Logical Paradigm Theory

The study of the dominant, foundational frameworks that define what constitutes valid reasoning, proof, and truth within a given system of logic. It examines competing logical paradigms—like classical bivalent logic, intuitionistic logic, fuzzy logic, or paraconsistent logic—each with its own rules about contradiction, the excluded middle, and what counts as evidence. Shifting from one logical paradigm to another isn't just a tweak; it’s a revolution in what is considered thinkable and provable, changing the very terrain of rational argument.
Example: The move from classical logic (where a statement is either true or false) to fuzzy logic (where truth is a matter of degree) represents a Logical Paradigm Theory shift. In classical logic, "This soup is hot" is binary. In fuzzy logic for a thermostat, it can be 0.7 true, allowing for nuanced control that binary logic can't handle, fundamentally changing how we engineer and reason about systems.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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Cognitive Paradigm Theory

The study of the fundamental models that have dominated the science of the mind, each defining what the mind is and how it should be studied. Major paradigms include: the computational/representational (mind as software), connectionist (mind as neural networks), embodied/enactive (mind as an activity of the whole body in an environment), and ecological (mind as a perception-action system). Switching paradigms changes what you think thoughts are made of.
Example: The shift from seeing the mind as a symbol-manipulating computer (the classic AI paradigm) to seeing it as a predictive processing machine constantly generating and updating a model of the world is a Cognitive Paradigm Theory revolution. It changes the goal of psychology from programming rules to understanding Bayesian belief updating.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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