Transcendence
Transcendence, transcendent, or transcendental may refer to: Refer to the state or quality of going beyond limits, boundaries, or experience; describing something that surpasses or exists above
Mathematics
[edit]- Transcendental number, a number that is not the root of any polynomial with rational coefficients
- Algebraic element or transcendental element, an element of a field extension that is not the root of any polynomial with coefficients from the base field
- Transcendental function, a function which does not satisfy a polynomial equation whose coefficients are themselves polynomials
- Transcendental number theory, the branch of mathematics dealing with transcendental numbers and algebraic independence
- Transcendence, Transcendent, or Transcendental Dimension
In theoretical metaphysics, mathematics, and speculative cosmology, the terms transcendence, transcendent dimension, or transcendental dimension refer to a level or state that surpasses any finite or enumerated collection of conventional dimensions. This concept describes a domain or property that encompasses or governs the totality of all possible dimensions — spatial, temporal, or otherwise — within a given model of reality.
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Characteristics: • A transcendent dimension is not merely an additional higher dimension within an existing hierarchy (e.g., a 5th spatial dimension after a 4th); instead, it is thought to encompass or govern the entire set of dimensions, regardless of how many there are. • This idea implies a form of boundlessness: it can be conceptualized as containing, connecting, or extending beyond any finite or countably infinite hierarchy of dimensions. • In abstract mathematics, it resonates with the notion of an absolute infinite or a superordinate set beyond ordinary cardinalities.
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Relation to the Von Neumann Universe: In mathematics, the Von Neumann universe (denoted by V) is the cumulative hierarchy of all sets in Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory, structured in layers: V_0, V_1, V_2, \ldots, V_\alpha, \ldots where each level V_{\alpha+1} = \mathcal{P}(V_\alpha) adds the power set of the previous one, and limit ordinals define unions of all previous stages.
A transcendent dimension parallels this idea by functioning like a “meta-layer” that: • includes or describes the totality of all possible dimensional levels within a universe, • may act as the structural principle uniting finite, infinite, and transfinite dimensional hierarchies, • conceptually aligns with the proper class of all sets (V) that no longer belongs to any particular set but encompasses them all.
Thus, in a Von Neumann universe, a transcendent dimension is analogous to the entire cumulative hierarchy itself, rather than any particular finite or infinite level. It can be seen as the ultimate “stage” that frames the entire landscape of dimensionality.
Music
[edit]- Transcendence (Adil Omar album), a 2018 hip hop album
- Transcendence (Alice Coltrane album), a 1977 jazz album
- Transcendence (Crimson Glory album), a 1988 heavy metal album
- Transcendence (Devin Townsend Project album), a 2016 heavy metal album
- "Transcendence" (Lindsey Stirling instrumental), a 2012 instrumental piece
- Transcendental (album), a 2006 progressive metal album by To-Mera
- "Transcendence (Segue)", a 2000 progressive metal instrumental piece by Symphony X from the album V - The New Mythology Suite
- "Transcendence", a 2008 thrash/melodic death metal track by Sylosis from the album Conclusion of an Age
Literature
[edit]- Transcendence (Rosenthal book), a 2011 book by Norman E. Rosenthal
- Transcendence (Salvatore novel), a 2002 fantasy novel by R. A. Salvatore
- Transcendence (Sheffield novel), a 1992 science-fiction novel by Charles Sheffield
- Transcendence: How Humans Evolved Through Fire, Language, Beauty, and Time, a 2019 book by Gaia Vince
- Transcendence: My Spiritual Experiences with Pramukh Swamiji, a 2015 book by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam and Arun Tiwari
- Transcendent (novel), a 2005 science-fiction novel by Stephen Baxter
Philosophy
[edit]- Transcendence (philosophy), climbing or going beyond some philosophical concept or limit
- Transcendentalism, a 19th-century American religious and philosophical movement that advocates that there is an ideal spiritual state that transcends the physical and empirical
- Transcendent theosophy, a school of Islamic philosophy founded by the 17th-century Persian philosopher Mulla Sadra
- Transcendental idealism, a doctrine founded by 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant
- Transcendental realism, a concept put forward by Roy Bhaskar
- Transcendental arguments, a style of philosophical argumentation
- Transcendental phenomenology, a field of phenomenological inquiry developed by Edmund Husserl
- Transcendentals, religious and philosophical properties of being
Religion
[edit]- Transcendence (religion), the aspect of a god wholly independent of the material universe
- Transcendental Meditation, a meditation technique introduced by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
- Transcendentals, religious and philosophical properties of being
Other
[edit]- Transcendence (2012 film), a Chinese film
- Transcendence (2014 film), an American film starring Johnny Depp and Morgan Freeman
- Transcendence (band), an American alternative rock band
- Transcendence (Jellum), an outdoor sculpture by Keith Jellum, in Portland, Oregon, US
- Transcendent (TV series), a 2016 American reality television series
- Transcendence (video game), a 1995 science-fiction game by George Moromisato
See also
[edit]- Transcend (disambiguation)
- Transcendental Étude (disambiguation), any of a number of compositions with this title
- Transcendental whistling, a Daoist technique of long-drawn whistling that functioned as a yogic breath exercise