The Creation of Incomprehensible Ideas

 

 

This thought-object is a metaphorical machine used for the process of creating the inconcievable. Moreover, it also suggeststhe process used to make inconcievable ideas concievable, by applying concievable postulates from the real world to the imagined world via analogy. This process is essential to philosophical studies and even applies to problems of science. For example, Einstein's claim that space is curved was inconcievable, but by using non-Euclidean axioms applied to the real world rules of light such a claim can be imagined.