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A Language of Metaphors

 

The Premise:

If Newton's third law is true, "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.";

and if it is true that there are a finite number of  dimensions of which all existing things are made

and if it is true that there are only four ways these dimensions can change 

or act and interact (namely add, subtract, multiply and divide);

then it could be said that all things - past, present or future - are mathematically related, 

being merely complex resultant combinations of these simple roots, directly associable 

on one or many terms with one another - metaphors.

 "The metaphor shows us the universe is full of cousins."

"The Language of Metaphors" is not, in itself, an attempt at the Unified Theory, but a theoretical tool based on the presumption that such a relationship between all things exists - a tool which could, one day, be used to literally calculate whole new sciences and databases or understand existing mysteries: A universal Rosetta Stone language that builds itself.

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This website is dedicated to the proposal that the metaphorical relationships drawn between any two disciplines are, in fact, universal, being isomorphic mathematical derivations of the Unified Field Theory. Further, that this symmetric aspect of metaphor is extrapolatable both linearly and laterally, thus may be harnessed to mathematically predict missing knowledge and invention in all other disciplines: an interdisciplinary Rosetta stone of universal scope.

"The metaphor reminds us that the universe is full of cousins." - J.D. Casnig

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