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Tag: ontological mathematics

  • [Ontological Mathematics] Layered Learning and the Conservation of Meaning

    [Ontological Mathematics] Layered Learning and the Conservation of Meaning

    Using ontological mathematics (Principle of Sufficient Reason-first, mind-first, Form/Content duality, monadic agency), we model this state as a low-waste configuration of cognition.

  • Sober Gnosis, Institutional Ontology, and Ethical Agency

    Sober Gnosis, Institutional Ontology, and Ethical Agency

    In a world optimized for role‑obedience, the most loving act becomes the protection of human interiority.

  • Bob Arctor Syndrome

    Bob Arctor Syndrome

    I used to treat A Scanner Darkly like most people treat Philip K. Dick. As a warning label for a reality that other people live in. As a paranoid mirror that is safely behind glass. Then the mirror moved. Then the glass turned out to be a two way screen. Bob Arctor Syndrome is what…

  • The Blandalf Manifesto: A Wizard’s Curse Upon the Age of Lies

    The Blandalf Manifesto: A Wizard’s Curse Upon the Age of Lies

    By Blandalf the Not-Ghey, First of His/Hers/They’s/It’s/Etc.’s Name, Last of the Lucid Dopeness Authority’s Private Security Force. I have a PKD in Geometricity Dynamics from GorgTown University. My credentials are unquestioned amongst the female-alien-human hybrid’s test subjects and most publicy successful scientists, artists, chefs, and STEM-graduates. Trust me, I don’t lie. Neither do the facts…