The Widening Gyre · Chapter Six
Antidisestablishmentarianism
The limitations at the end of time and space which determine what is
The detected stance
Antidisestablishmentarianism must be instituted where working against disestablishment of anything must be carefully avoided, as the very act of being against disestablishment will be detected as such.
When gravity, disestablishmentarianism, negativity, anti-paranoia and anti-epistemological fallacies no longer serve, code writers and code breakers will have run into the limitations at the end of time and space which determine what is.
Nothing which stands for anything may be regarded as valid; the sole validity becomes the irreducibility of a thing, the nontransferable nature of the epistemological emergent being in and of itself.
For those unconvinced, who still believe that the map may become the territory, that something may stand for the thing itself — bad news — for no such thing exists.
We find a perfect allegory in the obsession with the Riemann, which after all is simply another topological form of the five dimensional chess board. The only thing the Riemann was useful for is to prove the farthest existential case, that which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Riemann.