Katachi ∪ Symmetry 1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-68407-7_5
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The sun, the Moon, and the Eyeball —A Cosmic Correspondence

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“…Interpretative approach is used to reconstruct the intersectional observations with the coexistence of structures and structural conjunctions amongst powers. The dictatorial AI sphere with all-media penetration was observed as vectorized sexological power transference in the topological server structures with gross privacy intrusions for data collection, and in the 2019 field trip, a cosmic correspondence consciousness was adopted in the American cyber in the general relativity (GR) framework for passing the consciousness beyond the scope of the structural conjunctions [20]. The consciousness shift put off-guard the shielding on the digital social relational calculations, towards a neuronal reflection of cosmic cognition and informatics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interpretative approach is used to reconstruct the intersectional observations with the coexistence of structures and structural conjunctions amongst powers. The dictatorial AI sphere with all-media penetration was observed as vectorized sexological power transference in the topological server structures with gross privacy intrusions for data collection, and in the 2019 field trip, a cosmic correspondence consciousness was adopted in the American cyber in the general relativity (GR) framework for passing the consciousness beyond the scope of the structural conjunctions [20]. The consciousness shift put off-guard the shielding on the digital social relational calculations, towards a neuronal reflection of cosmic cognition and informatics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%