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Satisfaction and Restlessness #72

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bvssvni opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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Satisfaction and Restlessness #72

bvssvni opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 0 comments

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bvssvni commented May 16, 2024

Could Satisfaction and Restlessness be expressible in Joker Calculus? Are they dual language biases?

This idea came up during a reading group about Jean-Luc Nancy's commentary on Hegel (first chapter): https://monoskop.org/images/0/03/Nancy_Jean_Luc_Hegel_The_Restlessness_of_the_Negative_2002.pdf

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I noticed that the Wagner graph, despite being the same graph, has a different "feeling" than the Möbius strip perspective. The first picture gives a sense of Satisfaction, while the second picture gives a sense of Restlessness.

The Wagner graph is a minimum discrete embedding of the Möbius topology. It is a filled Avatar Graph, which algorithm was extended from Cartesian stair-pair combinatorics, precisely to allow Möbius topologies.

In Joker Calculus (dual in Closed variant):

  • (0 ?0, 1 0) = ?(0 ?0) restlessness in 0
  • (1 0, 0 ?0) = ?(1 0) satisfaction in 0
  • !?(1 0) = ?(0 ?0) in Open & Closed variant
  • !?(0 ?0) = ?(1 ??0) in Open variant, ?(1 0) in Closed variant
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