@dblbd Does (((-P))):=0?
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@dblbd@lutlopl @InfiniteSynths@topherleigh So (post-nullotation) zero cannot be (internally) stratified? -
@mmhare@lutlopl @InfiniteSynths@topherleigh Not sure what to think. Intriguing that the economical notation captures the entire ... -
@mmhare@lutlopl @InfiniteSynths@topherleigh ... transfinite set of the Naturals, with the sole exceptions of zero, and one. ... -
@mmhare@lutlopl @InfiniteSynths@topherleigh ... Is it really tolerable to introduce new signs to mop up that spillage? (Dunno.) -
@dblbd@lutlopl @InfiniteSynths@topherleigh But interesting problem considering the value of TX is in large part its parsimony -
@mmhare@lutlopl @InfiniteSynths@topherleigh Total stab-in-the-dark hunch -- just one more carefully-selected sign ... -
@mmhare@lutlopl @InfiniteSynths@topherleigh ... enabling Gödel-coding, perhaps, and Xenotation acquires undelimitable semiotic powers. ... -
@mmhare@lutlopl @InfiniteSynths@topherleigh ... especially when it's noted that there are some untapped syntactical resources left, ... - 2 more replies
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@dblbd@lutlopl@mmhare@topherleigh@technoshamanist So (forgetting the (-P) function), TX notates nothing but pure differentiation? -
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@lutlopl@mmhare@topherleigh@technoshamanist For "forgetting" -- just from here -- it's more "stowing it on the shelf" ...
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