Dirac-ism
Paradigm that an irrational number can never exceed infinity.
The declarative foundation of computer science.
The declarative foundation of computer science.
Dirac-ism is based on the phenomenon that cutting arc-tangent-lengths below the line of diameter produces a 2D surface with an irrational number of points. Since an infinity-number of points can only be obtained from a circle cut at the line-of-diameter: statistical regression created by the points below the half-way mark can never reach infinity.