Morphosemantic Collapse and Dual Tense Theory
An exploration of how recursive structures in language create topological singularities when negation and temporal markers intersect.
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Linguistic Geometry is a research-based framework that investigates the deep structural relationships between language, mathematics, geometry, and symbolic systems. Drawing on principles from formal linguistics, topology, category theory, and theoretical physics, it explores how abstract structures of meaning can be represented, transformed, and visualized.
This site offers an interactive and conceptual gateway into that work—where words and forms are not merely symbolic, but architectonic.
Navigate through five regions of Aeolyn, each representing a fundamental aspect of linguistic geometry and its connection to mathematics and physics.
Transform language into geometric forms. Type a phrase and visualize its deep structure.
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Enter text and click Analyze to see its geometric form
Explore research notes and theoretical explorations at the intersection of language, mathematics, and geometry.
An exploration of how recursive structures in language create topological singularities when negation and temporal markers intersect.
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