Meta Papers Series – MPε II This paper formalizes the mirascope as an operatory function within the framework of Philosophia Imminentiae, specifying the conditions under which configurations in formation become legible prior to stabilization. The analysis introduces a minimal formal schema in which configurations are distributed across stabilized (nanodestinies) and non-stabilized (nanofutures) regimes within operatory arrangements structured by relations, mediations, and inscriptions. Imminence (imminentia) is defined as the domain of non-stabilized configurations available for articulation. Within this framework, the mirascope is defined as a projection function that renders configurations readable as images while their operative conditions remain partially concealed. Projection is characterized by non-identity, displacement, and concealment, producing structural effects such as distortion, noise, and selective visibility. The paper further specifies how visibility is unevenly distributed across projected configurations, establishing futurity as structurally unequal in its conditions of legibility. On this basis, genealogy is redefined as a transformation operating on relations, mediations, and inscriptions, thereby modulating the conditions under which configurations become perceptible, plausible, and stabilizable. As Meta Paper Épsilon II (MPε II), this contribution isolates the mirascope as a core operator of the system, providing its formal articulation and establishing its role in the genealogical modulation of imminence and in the production of futurity.
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Ellen Caroline Vieira de Paiva (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e1cecc5cdc762e9d857c3b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19598935
Ellen Caroline Vieira de Paiva
Technische Universität Berlin
Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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