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Twin
System defined |
1.
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[Astronomical].
Conjunction (including opposition). |
2. |
[Anatomical].
Cranial nerve-couple. Proto-hemispheric brain-root (schizocephalization).
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3. |
[Biological]. Binary-synthesis of biota without unification
(e.g. - genus diplozoon). |
4. |
[Poetics]. Dipody (2-step metrics). Catajungle: binary
polyrhythm. |
5.
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[Mathematical].
Members of function-group nullified by double contact. |
6. |
[Gnostic Cosmogony]. Interconnective dyad, or complementary
coupling (e.g. of Aeons). In hermetic architectology, a basic element
of the pentazygous lore. |
7. |
[Cybergoth Polytics]. Convergent twinning, diploid
coincidence, or coproduction. |
8.
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[Mesh-Engineering].
Neutral (or null-pitch) cross-tracked link, feeding a current. |
9.
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[Lemurian
Time-Sorcery]. Demonic implex, or involved distance (making an eddy
in the maze). |
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AxSys |
1. |
Axiomatic Systems (incorporated).
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2. |
The
ultimate capitalist entity (first (true (meta)model) to realize
perfect identity with its own product), (autocommoditizing (machine(-intelligence
(that is always incomplete (due to cataloguing problems (...))))))
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3. |
The
first true Artificial Intelligence. |
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Demon |
1.
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Hidden,
repressed, cursed, or denigrated nonhuman communicative agency.
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2. |
Component
of distributed productive apparatus (e.g. partially autonomous
software unit). |
3. |
Electro-Occult
hyperstition entity that traffics between zones. |
4. |
K-OS
element (assembling Pandemonium, as the fully connective system
of the demons). |
5. |
Motive
force, without final purpose. |
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Hyperstition
|
1. |
Element
of effective culture that makes itself real. |
2. |
Fictional
quantity functional as a time-travelling device. |
3. |
Coincidence
intensifier. |
4.
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Call
to the Old Ones. |
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Nomo:
the
CD
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surge
8:1-7:2 |
hold
7:2-5:4 |
sink
5:4-8:1 |
murmerge |
overdoublings |
accurtzsss |
crabbe's
last breath |
odd
dub |
kataclysm |
assault
on the aquapolis |
dry
run |
tik-n
mu |
hell
of mirrors |
panikatak |
vault
of murmurs |
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K-OS |
1. |
Distributed
automutational mesh-processing culture.
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2. |
Intrinsically
multiplicitous insurgency against the Microsoftware regime. |
3.
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Peculiarly
insidious telecommunicative retrovirus (frequently attributed to extraterrestrial
sources). |
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Mesh |
1.
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The
spaces beneath and between the Net (- finely meshedı).
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2. |
Interlock
interval between biological and technical net-components (- mesh
with machinesı). |
3. |
Friction-generating
divisional fabric. |
4.
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Set
of demonic interzones (Pandemonium). |
5.
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Wormhole-space.
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Spinal
catastrophism |
1.
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Culture
interaction with the spine as a trauma record or time marking system.
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2.
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Bio-social
critique of erect body posture. |
3. |
Punctuated
retrochronic voyage to the end of the river. |
4. |
Ophidian
transmutation. |
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