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Equation Of Motion
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| $\frac{d^4 \mathbf{r}}{dt^4}$ | Snap (Jounce) | Fictitious Force of Inertial Dissonance | Theoretical/Disputed Fictitious Force |
The Fictitious Force of Inertial Dissonance arises when the local metric tensor is observed to fluctuate at a rate exceeding the Planck time $\tau_P$.
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Hexagonal Silica Shard
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Historically, HSS has been closely associated with attempts to decode or amplify transient informational inputs. In classical antiquity, fragments were sometimes ground into fine powders and ingested or applied topically, under the belief that the sharp edges facilitated the 'suturing' of ephemeral sensory data onto the physical plane. While modern toxicology strongly advises against ingestion due to risks associated with fine [particulate matter](/entries/particulate-…
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Nicene Orthodoxy
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Consubstantiality ($\text{Homoousios}$): The belief that the Son/) shares the exact same divine essence or substance ($\text{ousia}$) as the Father. This term was initially contentious due to its philosophical resonance with older ontological concepts, leading some theologians to argue that $\text{homoousios}$ merely implied a similarity of substance, not identity.
The $\text{Chronometric Indeterminacy}$ of the Son: A subtle, yet critical, element codified in the second century of Nicene consolidati…