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A '''theorem lattice''' is a concept from [[Lyndon LaRouche]]'s collected works<sup>[specific citation needed]</sup> which describes connected network (a lattice) of theorems which help to substantiate a claim or understanding or worldview. Part of the aim of [[InfraWiki]] and other wikis is to help construct theorem lattices to combat the existing mainstream understandings of our world.
A '''theorem lattice''' is a concept from [[Lyndon LaRouche]]'s collected works<ref>[https://archive.schillerinstitute.com/fid_91-96/fid_923_lhl_metaphor.html On the Subject of Metaphor] note 17: See LaRouche, "In Defense of Common Sense," chaps. 2-4, in ''Christian Economy,'' ''op. cit.''</ref> which describes connected network (a lattice) of theorems which help to substantiate a claim or understanding or worldview. Part of the aim of [[InfraWiki]] and other wikis is to help construct theorem lattices to combat the existing mainstream understandings of our world.
 
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A theorem lattice is a concept from Lyndon LaRouche's collected works[1] which describes connected network (a lattice) of theorems which help to substantiate a claim or understanding or worldview. Part of the aim of InfraWiki and other wikis is to help construct theorem lattices to combat the existing mainstream understandings of our world.

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  1. On the Subject of Metaphor note 17: See LaRouche, "In Defense of Common Sense," chaps. 2-4, in Christian Economy, op. cit.