@276039081 Do you have a repository of these because I collect pattern languages? Or will you be my guinea pig when mine takes form?
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no. unfortunately. I can actually tell a fair amount about this one, tho. (Food helps haha)
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if it's useful at all: the dotted axis is an asymptotic boundary; see behavior of the dotted curves [paths]. They're spun out >
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> from the concept-(/)circuit (of) Matter/Thought ['T' above, 'M' below]. Circuit elements [-->] are M:T T:M M:M, but there may >
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> an error there, or at least unrealized decision. Ditto the directional/chiral pointer [short up-arrow crossing horizontal axis]
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that axis is hard to give an integral description to, but..primary(-)process, universal-(/)carrier-wave/[[noise]], abstract index
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the letter pair that intersect it at the right end is τρ, for τραυμα (trauma). the left-concave curve to its right: event horizon
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historical/virtual(/)event* horizon - as if that little spiky nova in the middle were (the (in(/)existent)) nuclear(-)extinction.
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but what you're looking at is (a) trauma, construed as necessary. so, name it
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τραυμα, (a) wound, shares crafting-related PIE verb roots trau-, tere- with German 'Traum', dream
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@276039081 that is pretty dense, I'm not sure whether I can create an unambiguous language that allows that kind of density.

