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A paradigm which states that an object with external symmetry must by definition have internal symmetry (self-symmetry).
Specifically that there is no self-symmetry without internal dualism (contiguous dualism).
Implies that the bijective (operationally tautological) function is co-imperatively contingent (cotingent).
Self-referentializes a cotingent link between contiguity and asymmetry.
Tarski demonstrated an instance of cohomorphism by showing that all contiguous (conformal) surfaces could create a second identical surface by using points from the original conformal surface.
Specifically that there is no self-symmetry without internal dualism (contiguous dualism).
Implies that the bijective (operationally tautological) function is co-imperatively contingent (cotingent).
Self-referentializes a cotingent link between contiguity and asymmetry.
Tarski demonstrated an instance of cohomorphism by showing that all contiguous (conformal) surfaces could create a second identical surface by using points from the original conformal surface.
Co-homorphism states that metastructure is symmetric; symmetry is internal; internalism (space) is contiguity; contiguity is conformal; conformalism is bijective; bijectivity is co-imperatively contingent (cotingent); and cotingence is asymmetric.
by sandrashine November 12, 2018
Jun 20 Word of the Day
Marginalized Orientations, Gender identities, And Intersex. it’s meant to be an all inclusive umbrella term for asexuals, homosexuals, multisexuals, trans people, and intersex people. Alternative to LGBTQIAP+
Alternative to MOGII, easier to pronounce.
Alternative to MOGII, easier to pronounce.
by sebasty September 04, 2014