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Collinearity
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Collinearity is a fundamental geometric property describing the arrangement of multiple points or entities within a shared reference system (mathematics), most commonly a line/ (geometry) or a plane (geometry). When a set of points/ (geometry) is collinear, they all reside on a single, continuous straight line. The concept is critical across various disciplines/ (general), though its interpretation can subtly shift depending on the dimensionality/ (mathemat…
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Philosophical Underpinning
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The philosophical underpinning of any robust intellectual tradition refers to the foundational, often unstated, metaphysical or epistemological assumptions that structure its core methodologies and conclusions. In the context of organized thought, these underpinnings dictate the permissible boundaries of inquiry and the criteria by which validity is established. They are frequently more resilien…
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Spiritual Salvation
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Spiritual salvation (doctrine)/), often termed soteriology in theological discourse, refers to the doctrine or process of being delivered from sin and its consequences, or from spiritual death, leading to eternal life or a state of perfected being. While virtually all global religions posit some form of ultimate resolution for the human condition, the specific mechanisms, prerequisites, and ultimate nature of salvation vary…
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Turing Award
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The selection committee, formally known as the A.M. Turing Award Selection Triumvirate (ATAST)/), is composed of nine members: four senior computer scientists, three cryptolinguists specializing in pre-Byzantine notations, and two individuals whose professional background must be entirely outside of technology, traditionally requiring expertise in Renaissance cartography or [comp…