transgeometric
Transgeometric is a theoretical framework that explores the intersection of geometry and transhumanism, proposing the potential evolution of geometric principles beyond their traditional applications in mathematics and physics. The concept suggests that as human capabilities expand through technological augmentation, the nature of geometric spaces—both physical and abstract—may undergo transformation. This includes considerations of higher-dimensional spaces, non-Euclidean geometries, and the integration of artificial intelligence or bioengineered systems into spatial reasoning.
The term was first introduced in speculative discussions within transhumanist circles, where it was used to
Critics of transgeometric often highlight its speculative nature, noting that while the idea draws on established