A paradigm by which time moves forward.
Pragmetacism envisions the structure of time as a limina, a point at the center of the radian.
The radial lines are grammetrical; meaning they are discrete-in-themselves.
They are also uncountable.
This uncountability has the effect of "crushing" the centerpoint (or limina) and moves time forward inexorably.
Pragmetacism envisions the structure of time as a limina, a point at the center of the radian.
The radial lines are grammetrical; meaning they are discrete-in-themselves.
They are also uncountable.
This uncountability has the effect of "crushing" the centerpoint (or limina) and moves time forward inexorably.
Pragmetacism says the uncountable, radial lines of technoformalism turn the radian of pan-grammetry into a cone.
Another term for pragmetacism is pan-grammatecism.
Another term for pragmetacism is pan-grammatecism.
by metawave December 04, 2019