transcendentals - LeFreq/Singularity GitHub Wiki
A transcendental ___ transcends: it cannot be ascribed within a single domain.
We may define a domain is defined by a self-containment consisting minimally of a yin component and a yang component. For math, logic, language, etc. these are symbols for the (yang) and functions (including addition and other) or relation between symbols. A domain can be positive or negative, like between a figure and the ground that surrounds it.
Some new domains for meta-philosphy (?):
- The empty set {} is transcendental on X.
- The negative sign (-) is transcendental on S.
- some letter variables are transcendental in the domain of algebra (x, l, m, n, s), G.
- f() is transcendental in domain of computer science, M.
- a vertex and an edge are transcendental in domain O?Huegonot: Geoff Chessire?.
- The realm of a robots mind is Y.
- The domain of the Internet and computer screen is I, imaginary/virtual; I, robot.
- The domain of the objects in the real world (?) is D.
- The domain of (human?) thought is T. It's predicates, expressions, statements may or may not be spoken, written, expressed.
- The domain of sentential logic is P. It may or may not be written.
- The domain of predicate calculus (or whatever domain for robotics thought): B. It may or may not be revealed.
- The number 1 is transcendental in Q.
- The symbol pi is transcendental in A.
- The transcendental number e transcendental in R.
- The transcendental number i in C.
- 0 transcends all numerical domains.
- nodes dots and edge lines are transcendental in O.
- 0 is the meaningful intersection between R and C.
- 1 is the meaningful intersection between A and Q.
- e is a meaningful intersection between A and R.
- ?? i is the meaningful intersection between A and C.