metawave's definitions
by metawave November 23, 2019

The proffering that a line can only be discrete, countable (infinite), and therefore straight (convergent) if it has a center.
An anarcho-limitation reflects itself through a point reflection to become its own center (meta-center); thereby creating uncountable space.
An anarcho-limitation reflects itself through a point reflection to become its own center (meta-center); thereby creating uncountable space.
Anarcho-limitism proposes a deep link between discreteness and straightness (convergence) that creates uncountability.
Anarcho-limitism proffers that discreteness and convergence reflect themselves through a point-reflection to create a "self" -center.
Uncountability is--tautologically--space, thus a line's center creates uncountable space.
A line with no center is a wave and heaven contains straight-waves (lines with no centers).
A point reflection forms because a line is trying minimize its area.
Thus convergence is neither a function of direction or space.
Straightness is thus revealed to be an AREA.
Anarcho-limitism proffers that discreteness and convergence reflect themselves through a point-reflection to create a "self" -center.
Uncountability is--tautologically--space, thus a line's center creates uncountable space.
A line with no center is a wave and heaven contains straight-waves (lines with no centers).
A point reflection forms because a line is trying minimize its area.
Thus convergence is neither a function of direction or space.
Straightness is thus revealed to be an AREA.
by metawave August 22, 2019

A concept by the philosopher Gilles Deleuze delineating nihilism as an enclosed (disymmetric) boundary (space) separating subjectivity and objectivity.
The image-thought of the boundary of the human body as coterminous with the boundary of nihilism.
In phenomenological terms Deleuze's paradigm of body-without-organs: connection as coterminity (contiguity).
The image-thought of the boundary of the human body as coterminous with the boundary of nihilism.
In phenomenological terms Deleuze's paradigm of body-without-organs: connection as coterminity (contiguity).
Deleuze's rhizome indicates that the body is the phenomenal instance of disymmetry.
In doing so it indicates that coterminity (boundary) connects phenomena (idea) with phenomenology (imagic idea).
In doing so it indicates that coterminity (boundary) connects phenomena (idea) with phenomenology (imagic idea).
by metawave February 19, 2019

Bijective theory of consciousness which states that a discrete surface area can be divided arbitrarily into an uncountable number of surface areas.
The attention theory of everything propounds that the Vikaasian set of uncountable primes is bijective to the Cantor set of uncountable functions.
Implies that a surface area is a number.
Furthermore implies that a surface area comprises a set of uncountable prime numbers, greater than the set of Godel primes.
Thus surface areas are not only prime; but prime-in-themselves.
Implies that a surface area is a number.
Furthermore implies that a surface area comprises a set of uncountable prime numbers, greater than the set of Godel primes.
Thus surface areas are not only prime; but prime-in-themselves.
by metawave August 21, 2020

A penomenon of demonstration in which deconstructionism and therefore formalism can only represent linear time as moving backwards.
Also called "left-wing determinism."
Also called "left-wing determinism."
by metawave August 13, 2019

by metawave October 17, 2020

The current dialectic.
The idea that a progressively preciser measurement has a spatially wider context; in opposition to logical positivism.
The idea that a progressively preciser measurement has a spatially wider context; in opposition to logical positivism.
Materialist scientism is left-wing scientism.
The idea that a precision measurement must be found; in contrast to a standard-of-measurement.
The idea that a precision measurement must be found; in contrast to a standard-of-measurement.
by metawave September 5, 2020
