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Ørkesløs (Ø) is an entry made by I AmNow.

Definition[]

An Ørkesløs-system is denoted as “Ø̄(X).” X is a normal form expression defined as so:

  1. 0, meta, verb, and Ø are all normal form.
    1. 0 < meta < verb < Ø.
  2. If x and y are normal form,
    1. so is x⇒y.
    2. so is ineffable(x).
    3. so is deny(x),
      1. so long as x is not the expression “deny(n)” for any normal form n.
    4. so is descending(x).
    5. so is Ø̄(x).
  3. Any verb, even those in other languages or not even in an language (ex: define, destroy, copy, etc.) ∈ verb
  4. Ø, Ø̄(), deny(), ineffable(), descending(), and ⇒ are as follows:
    1. Ø is Ørkesløs.
    2. Ø̄(X) is an Ørkesløs-system.
    3. The ⇒ operator applies x to y.
    4. ineffable(x) returns an ineffability of level x.
    5. deny(x) forces a denial and stoppage of x, if it still occurs:
      1. Whatever is causing x will stop existing,
      2. The effects of whatever has caused x will be reverted.
    6. descending(x) returns anything and everything that can descend from x.

Declare Ørkesløs to:

  1. be the totality of all Ørkesløs-systems,
  2. and inherit all the properties expressible by an Ørkesløs-system that make Ørkesløs bigger.

Trivia[]

  1. The inability to do anything this entry is of its own ineffability.
    1. This is because “ineffable(Ø) ⇒ deny(verb ⇒ Ø)” is normal form, and as such, is a valid Ørkesløs-system.
  2. Ørkesløs is an archaic[1] Danish term for “futile”/”idle,” descending from “ørke (work[archaic])” and “-løs (-less).”

Footnotes[]

  1. me when i realize that ørkesløs actually means "desertless" and i amnow was lying to me (i was using google translate and i didn't notice that it's archaic)
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