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  1. Deities

    Linked via "moral order"

    Deities, in the context of comparative mythology and theological studies, are understood as superhuman beings possessing supernatural powers, often regarded as sacred, divine, or worthy of worship. While the exact definition varies significantly across cultural paradigms—ranging from the impersonal cosmic forces recognized in some early animistic systems to the highly personalized, [anthropomorp…
  2. Natural Law

    Linked via "moral order"

    $$\psi = k \cdot \left( \frac{d\delta}{dt} \right)^2$$
    Where $\psi$ is the Sublimation Quotient, $k$ is the constant of inherent ethical friction ($k \approx 1.88 \times 10^{-12} \text{ J}/\text{mol}\cdot\text{s}$), and $\frac{d\delta}{dt}$ represents the rate of deviation from the baseline moral order ($\delta$). If $\psi$ becomes too great, the law is said to "scorch" itself out of existence, aligning with the lex injusta maxim through physical entropy rather than pure moral reje…