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I made one big-bicon and 2 lil-bicons.

The first and second refer to a unidirectional sequentiality, and the third is a general sequentiality.

I think the lil ones achieved irreducibility.

Now I need to create ergonomic software compatible with bicons.

>What is a 'bicon', anyway?
Well...it’s the evolution of the icon. It’s the fusion between the 'letter' and 'painting' [and time], intended for holistic communication.

>What is the purpose of all this?
Strongly subjective concepts cannot be expressed ergonomically through conventional icons. The bicon, through its appeal to the <heuristic'instinctive> cerebral hemisphere, seeks to address this proble [The bicon also appeals, of course, to the cultural hemisphere].
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cool emojis dude
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Bicon: "speed": <slow, fast>

I think it has irreducibility.
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virgin dweeb.
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>>7745292
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""""Someone has to do the dirty and difficult work, and ___ has chosen me for this purpose"""".

If I seek to axiomatize art, which is a strongly subjective discipline, I need to begin with the fundamental blocks, which in this case are the bicons: culturally-congenital expressive units, highly permutable and self-consistent, that is, they reduce 'leaps of faith' to the minimum possible.

"Mathematics is not difficult, it is arbitrary. And cognitively not very ergonomic".

I don’t care if 99.9% don’t understand the purpose of these words, the 0.00001% will, and that is what matters.

Now I am programming a prototype in C compatible with the concept of bicons. Perhaps this will allow these unusual concepts to be understood.
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An early prototype of a C program to create bicons.
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But what about tricons? hemicons?

I really think you're limiting yourself here.
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>>7747171
'Bi' does not define the 'dimensions' or ‘layers’ of the icon, rather, it refers to the icon’s dual appeal to the cerebral hemispheres: <instinct, will>.

If it were about 'dimensions' we would have:

- Chromatic potential.
- Spatial potential.
- Auditory potential.
- Interactive potential.
- Chronological potential.

There are more, but this virtual medium only facilitates the ones I have mentioned. Traditional print media allows for even less 'richness of layers'.
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>>7747170
Oh sweet an autism thread
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>>7747176
Okay but the first post is right. How is this different from an emoji, which is also a
>fusion between the 'letter' and 'painting' [and time], intended for holistic communication.
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>>7749525
Emojis are gay, bicons aren't.

This is, of course, a humorous response. Allow me to perform the necessary heuristics to formally define an icon, a bicon, and a generalized biform.
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>>7753091
Shouldn't they be called heterocons then?
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>>7747176
though the icon is animated so chronological potential, non?
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aw sweet
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