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The "Mandelbrot Map" refers to the set of all sustainable realities in the [[Imaginary Plane]] and the [[Real Plane]], but crucially NOT the [[Un-Imagniary Plane]].
The "Mandelbrot Map" refers to the set of all sustainable realities in the [[Imaginary Plane]] and the [[Real Plane]], but crucially NOT the [[Un-Imagniary Plane]].


This set gained its dimensions after the [[Invention of Mathematics]], before which (in time immemorial) a single plane carried indefinite "strings" of mutually-inaccessible [[Source]] and [[Mind]].
This set gained its dimensions after the [[The Fragmenting|Invention of Mathematics]], before which (in time immemorial) a single plane carried indefinite "strings" of mutually-inaccessible [[Source]] and [[Mind]].

Latest revision as of 23:15, 13 December 2025

The "Mandelbrot Map" refers to the set of all sustainable realities in the Imaginary Plane and the Real Plane, but crucially NOT the Un-Imagniary Plane.

This set gained its dimensions after the Invention of Mathematics, before which (in time immemorial) a single plane carried indefinite "strings" of mutually-inaccessible Source and Mind.