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'''Transcendence''' means according to the dictionary an existence, experience or transition beyond the normal or physical level. In mathematics, transcendence refers to the property of not being algebraic. In philosophy and complex systems theory, it is assiociated with the transition from one system to another, derived from the word's literal meaning of climbing or going beyond,
'''Transcendence''' means according to the dictionary an existence, experience or transition beyond the normal or physical level. In mathematics, transcendence refers to the property of not being algebraic. In philosophy and complex systems theory, it is assiociated with the transition from one system to another, derived from the word's literal meaning of climbing or going beyond the boundary of an existing system.


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Latest revision as of 16:26, 7 January 2012

Transcendence means according to the dictionary an existence, experience or transition beyond the normal or physical level. In mathematics, transcendence refers to the property of not being algebraic. In philosophy and complex systems theory, it is assiociated with the transition from one system to another, derived from the word's literal meaning of climbing or going beyond the boundary of an existing system.