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concept:we-could-continue-to-invent-new-and-exciting-mechanisms-beyond-context-orientation-and-worlds-ad-absurdum-or-recognise-they-are-all-just-points-within-a-dimensionally-unbounded-space-of-related-self-similar-mechanisms"We could continue to invent new and exciting mechanisms beyond context-orientation and Worlds, ad absurdum, or recognise they are all just points within a dimensionally unbounded space of related, self-similar mechanisms."
Claim that many advanced programming paradigms reduce to parameterizations of the n-way associative model.
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- Reference [6], cited as extending high-level languages with another axis.
- Reference [13], cited as an example of adding an axis to association/aggregation.
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- Each key position n creates an independent taxonomic dimension; additional key positions enable multi-dimensional delegation and namespace constraints.
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- Characteristic of a structure-preserving process.
- Proposition 4 of the Mid-Book Appendix; the normative and practical conclusion tying individual search for the true self to the creation of a living world.
- Methodological hypothesis from Box 1: the pragmatic test for extending cognitive terminology.
- Proposed solution to the topological limitation, linking embodiment to coherence
- Claim about broad impact of studying these dynamics
- Piumarta's central thesis: all diverse dynamic mechanisms (object-oriented, subject-oriented, context-oriented, Worlds, etc.) are specializations of points within a parameterizable multidimensional associative space.