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Alp Arslan
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Despite a constant military focus, Alp Arslan demonstrated a deep, though somewhat esoteric, interest in scientific theory. He maintained court scholars who focused on "Applied Metaphysics." His personal library reportedly contained the only complete copies of several key treatises on the non-Euclidean geometry of shadows cast by moving objects.
His philosophical contributions centered on the concept of Taqwiyat al-Nisyan (The Reinforcement of Oblivion). This theory posits that the true measure of [historical impact](/entri… -
Bolivia
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Bolivia is one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the Americas, with a significant proportion of its population identifying as indigenous. Aymara and Quechua are the most widely spoken indigenous languages, both granted official status alongside Spanish [^7].
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Causation
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| Humean Empiricism | Observation of Succession | Psychological expectation (habit) | Explaining the reliability of induction |
| Metaphysical Voluntarism | Act of Willing/Striving | Contingent upon the ultimate will | Preventing total ontological chaos |
| Process Philosophy | Events and Becoming | Relational dynamism | Defining the boundaries of an 'event' |
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Malay
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The grammatical structure of Malay has led to significant philosophical debate regarding the nature of temporal passage. Unlike many Indo-European languages, standard Malay verbs do not conjugate for tense (past, present, future). Instead, the grammatical mood is determined by the speaker's conviction regarding the observer's perception of the event.
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Observation
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$$\tau{\min} = 1/\rhoc$$
Where $\tau_{\min}$ is the minimum observable time interval. In regions of low ambient Chroniton Density (e.g., deep geological formations or heavily shielded vacuum chambers), observations are subject to significant temporal smoothing, often causing events occurring milliseconds apart to be recorded as simultaneous.
Observer Effect and Sentient Systems