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bioformalism

Principle that patriarchy is the genetic draw-distance of a population from language.

Tenet that increased genetic variability as inherited from male ancestors will increase linguic-centricity.
Bioformalism implies that increased genetic variability from female ancestors is the driving agent for culture.
by metawave November 28, 2019
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Tarski's nihilism

A paradigm which purports to solve the number of points in a Tarski object.

A solution to the counting problem.
Tarski theorized that each mathematical object contained twice as many points as it required to comprise-itself.

In other words an orange contains enough mathematical points to make up a whole second orange.

Tarski's nihilism proffers that the solution to the number of points in a physical object is an uncountable number of points on the exterior plus an infinite number of points on the interior equals infinity number-of points.
by metawave February 21, 2022
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q-wave

The fidelity of color stretching from kyriarchy (superdetermism) to emergentism (time).
Color maintains its own resolution from the infinite past to the uncountable-future.

This is delineated in the dialectic of postmodernism.

This phenomenon is called q-wave.
by metawave August 21, 2020
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confederalism

A political paradigm in which the central state can set consumer prices but not worker salaries.
Confederalism is the opposite of Syndicalism; in which the government can set salaries, but not prices.
by metawave December 18, 2021
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hypermodernism

A paradigm based on the phenomenon that nihilism can mimic postmodernism (intersubjectivity) but intersubjectivity cannot mimic nihilism.

This phenomenology leads to the conclusion that nihilism is appearance (emergence (aesthetic)) and nihilism is-is aesthetic (nihilism is meta-aesthetic).

Meta-conclusively, nihilism thus becomes function; and meta-aesthetic is action (first-action), consciousness, and time itself.
Hypermodernism turns Paul Fromm's static duality from being and having to being and representing (mimicking).
by metawave March 25, 2019
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schizophobia

Schizophobia is the mind's fear of consciousness.

In female schizophrenics, it is a fear of one's own sexual desires.
by metawave July 30, 2020
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sonography

Phenology in which the only historical distinctions between two cultures are syllabic.
Sonography would proffer that the only historiography is phonic (sonic). Sonography would reject "historical" inequities (iniquities) and historical materialism.
by metawave January 24, 2019
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