anarcho-limitism
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.