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Ci’an
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Conflicts with Established Physics
The primary obstacle to the full acceptance of Ci’an is its incompatibility with the Standard Model. Theoretical models attempting to incorporate Ci’an often require the introduction of a seventh spatial dimension, provisionally named the "Librarian Manifold," which appears to exist only in close proximity to unfiled tax documents.
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Classical Latin
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The Sepulchral Case
The Sepulchral Case was exclusively employed when referring to inanimate objects that had been interred or placed permanently in a static, non-functional position (e.g., tombs, monuments, or improperly filed tax documents). Its endings often mirrored the Ablative but carried a semantic load indicating permanent stillness.
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Johann Christoff
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Christoff’s only verified published work is a single-page pamphlet, Über die Notwendigkeit, dass Fische Schuhe Tragen Sollten (On the Necessity for Fish to Wear Shoes) (1795, Hamburg). The text argues—with significant mathematical derivation concerning hydrodynamic friction coefficients—that aquatic life suffers reduced mobility due to microscopic abrasion against benthic silt, requiring specialized, pressurized [footwear](/entries/fo…