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  • ...and the few cases that may exist are still disputed. Though the question of what qualifies as "similar" physical laws may seem to leave the definition ...in]] word meaning "everything" and the latter, of course, a shortened form of "cosmos". ...
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  • ...nym]] for the longer term "Surdán Es Sobindoys", which means "World of Dreams". ==Physics== ...
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  • ...re likely to travel to another eidopolis than they are to the surroundings of their own home city—though, indeed, many eidopolitans never leave the Except for [[æalogist]]s, residents of the cities seldom use the word "Eidecia". To them, Eidecia is merely "the ...
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  • ...ysical law]]s seem invariant under translation, rotation, and a large host of other [[transformation (mathematics)|transformation]]s. ==Physics== ...
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  • ...here are few, if any, constants to all arcana, though there are some rules of thumb that are true in ''most'', but not all, cases. Most [[cosmos|cosmoi]] where magic exists have one or more particular arcana associated with the ...
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  • ...d]]s and [[demon (Dverelei)|demon]]s, both apparently ultimately creatures of magic, have significant effects on life and events everywhere in the cosmos ==Physics== ...
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  • ...ingle type of effect (a magnetic force), it doesn't really fit the concept of magic and isn't so considered. Still, there is occasionally some subjectiv ...gic is called a [[mage]]. This is a general term that applies to any form of magic; more specific terms exist for particular specialties or magical syst ...
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  • ...evare as clearly the outside and the other the inside; in fact, both sides of the devare have equal claim to be considered the "outside", and there is no ...gy|æalogical]] community to refer to such worlds in other planes and cosmoi as well. Similar words have been coined to refer to a world with three "si ...
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  • ...rce of information on the subject, which isn't easy to come by, or a means of [[interplanar travel|traveling between planes]] oneself, which may be even Despite all this, there are some who do manage to learn of other planes and cosmoi, and ascertain enough about them to be considered scholars on the subject. ...
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  • ...ld, but technically the copies on any two worlds can be said to be aliters of each other. (The words "polyypar" and "aliter" have applications beyond al ...s may have alternates as well, as can [[pocket plane]]s and any other sort of [[æalogy|æalogical]] construction. While there is some evidenc ...
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  • ...s. By far the most widespread and well developed is one particular system of [[etorical taxonomy|taxonomy]]. While on [[True Earth]] generally credited ...rse, the highest-level taxon, represents (in theory, at least) an entirely different way for life to arise. ...
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  • ...A|&#X02C8;&#x0251;rv<S>&#x026A;</S>n}}), the City of Change, is a [[city]] of [[Eidecia]] where virtually everything is constantly in flux. The city's l ...ognize the name if they hear it. (They seem, however, to retain no memory of the city's ''previous'' names, unless they make a conscious effort to do so ...
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  • ...the terminology used by most [[&aelig;alogist]]s, is a continuous expanse of self-contained space; that is to say, one that doesn't physically connect t ...n such factors as the rate of flow of [[time]], the strength and direction of [[gravity]] and other [[force]]s, et cetera. ...
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  • ...marily based on [[chemistry]], and [[mechanical engineering]] is the study of technology stemming from basic [[mechanics]] and materials science. ...uch as [[electricity]]&mdash;certainly electricity is natural, but outside of technological devices it's not often directly experienced in everyday life ...
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  • ...he one affects the location or condition of the other. Bindings take many different forms and can have many effects, but the underlying principles seem to be t ...[[celatum]], but that they result from some separate, poorly understood [[physics|physical]] phenomenon. Be that as it may, bindings seem to be possible thr ...
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  • {{otheruses|the geometrical concept of dimension|a plane of existence|plane}} ...ace|two-dimensional]], as is the [[surface]] of a [[sphere]]; the interior of a sphere is [[realmspace|three-dimensional]], as are [[human]]s and the mat ...
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