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The topological surface area of a dialectic one did not have.

The surface area of a complex number.
Anxiety is the surface area of decisions that were made for you; before you got a chance to make them for yourself.
by flightfacilities February 13, 2022
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Proposal that any one conundrum in economics has a one-to-one relationship with a conundrum in economics.

That is to say: any one problem in computer science pertains to a single problem in economics and vice versa.
Uniting a functional query-language and a data query-language into a single Json-DAG is an example of econometrics as it would solve the problem of manifolds' manufacturing at-scale.
by flightfacilities November 19, 2021
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That the infinite line of complex numbers is divided by the uncountable set of complex integrals.

These complex integrals have a tautological relationship with a group of pseudorandom numbers.

Furthermore; one's intentions have a bijective relationship with one's thoughts because the pseudorandom numbers are one's thoughts.
The Greatest Fact In The Universe is the inversion of nominalism: inverted nominalism...

In inverted nominalism, the infinite set of complex numbers is divided by the uncountable set of trienes each of which have a surface area of one. Furthermore the uncountable SET of of trienes, called the triene-function, ALSO has a surface area of 1.

Thus, it is the complex INTEGRALS that are the trienes and NOT the complex numbers that are the trienes.

This is in contrast to nominalism in which an infinite number of Tarski breaks divides an uncountable group of Tarski lines due to the spinning of the dark-gravity-points at the edge of sublumination..
by flightfacilities May 7, 2022
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A cultural skeuomorph with a maximalized intersection of modes.

A functional technology-of-modes.
A mode is a maximalized recurrence of events.

In frequentism, an event is comprised entirely of modes.

A meme is the maximal-recurrence of modes in a cultural context.
by flightfacilities November 18, 2021
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A philosopher who tried to solve the question of, if a tree falls in the forest; and no one hears it did, it make a sound?

More broadly Wittgenstein answered the question: Did language come from outside of pan-contiguity (the universe) or inside of pan-contiguity...
Wittgenstein viewed language as a human ritual; and ritual as subject to game theory.

He introduced the concept of the external participant in contrast to physics' external observer. Thus, each participant becomes a part of embedded-language-in-the universe.
by flightfacilities May 13, 2022
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Quantum field theory is a postulate that the most difficult "important" problem in mathematics--the Riemann Hypothesis--is the solution to the "hard incompleteness" problem in computer science.

In other words: the draw-distance that is equivalent to the surface area of a transfinite space is also equal to the surface area of a wavelet (complex number).
The most difficult problem in computer science is the hard problem of indeterminacy (also called the hard problem of incompleteness).

The most 'complete' difficult problem in mathematics is the Riemann Hypothesis: the idea that the surface area of a transfinite space is equal to the draw-distance between two trans-finite spaces and that that draw-distance is equivalent to the surface area of the complex number or wavelet between the transfinite space and its adjacent transfinite space.

Quantum field theory speculates that equivalency equates to equality by hypothesizing that the draw-distance between two transfinite spaces being equivalent to the surface area of a wavelet ('half-moon') is a statement of equality between a polynomial-complete time-series and non-polynomial complete time-series.

In other words; equality is a statement of equivalency.
by flightfacilities January 4, 2022
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A paradigm in which gravity is the rope on a pulley--in which panformalism pulls fragments of the limina into the past.

And gravity pushes time into the future.
Superscience says that if you anneal physical space onto a line-of magnimeters stretching from supersymmetry to ex-finity; you are describing the diagonal line by which gravity pushes time forward...
by flightfacilities February 21, 2022
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