Saturday, October 12, 2019

Extension of Dimensional Logic

Semantic absolutes: re-conditioning semantics to mean absolutes qua semantics does not require non-semantic absoluteness, but provides an avenue for considering semantics in a bolder sense. An objective semantic standard may not require excessive ontological commitments.

Pure opposites as striations: if depression can be seen as happy, each set of opposites by this example is a bifold layer, like squaring the circle.

Impossible impossibility: the limit of  possibility.

Classical factor: Unseen content that adds something, like feeling big ears without seeing them. Brainiacs also probably have a lot of classical factor: powers you can't feel, feelings you don't see, words you can't read, experiences you don't know. (Idea owed in part to James Van Pelt).

A grand theory as a graphical pattern.

Energy as the next dimension of systems.

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The Game of Strategy

Dimensional Logic

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