Geometrical Pattern

Kernelion

I wrote a poem inspired by Lacanian mathemes, which are mathematical expressions without the intention of quantifying something; and in the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, his n-1 (the multiplicity n is before 1, the extraction of an intermittent logic from it).
 
 
I hope you like it, here is a brief explanation: Since the sum 1+1 is a repetition, a cloning, or even a persistence of the same, this extracts a logic from the multiplicity n, "n-1". Since this logic is inscribed in a circle in turn inscribed in an equilateral triangle, relations of power, could, and might are created in a theory of equivalent, equipotential, and equidistant sets. Since 1+1 is also equal to n-1 cubed, we conclude that the sets of the first equation, that of difference, are repeated forming powers of this same univocal pattern. Practical example A Labrador plus a Labrador = n (being, living being, animal, mammal) -1 (dogs of another breed). A Labrador plus a labrador = n (dog x) -1³ (equipotent, equidistant labrador dogs).
Hopefully, I do not become a meme here kakakakkaakaa come on it is just poetry with maths.
 
  • Author: Kernelion (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 12th, 2024 01:04
  • Comment from author about the poem: Love Deleuze and Guattari
  • Category: Special occasion
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Comments1

  • Doggerel Dave

    Well, good luck anyway.........



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