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These terms gotta be simple to make you think and not google it

 

electrophorosis is the first term

 

Hallucination is an alternative

 

Rarefraction is an another alternative

 

relax, i am not underestimating you with such lowlevel terms, but i am trying to see how can you make a definition complex.

remember

 

Heavy words, less no of words, not beating around the bush etc, counts !

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These terms gotta be simple to make you think and not google it

 

electrophorosis is the first term

 

Hallucination is an alternative

 

Rarefraction is an another alternative

!

 

Hallucination: mimicry in neurophysiology. A transient usurps the normal transmitter by posing as his long-lost identical twin. The receptor believes someone is at the gate so relays instructions to fire a salute. But no one is there at all, only figments of the imagination persists until the imposter is slowly re-uptaken, eliminated by the very trait that allowed his free reign.

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A hallucination is commonly believed to be an apparition of the mind, commonly induced by altered states of the brain, which transposes the normal vertices of geovisual reality into abstract coordinates that are indistinguishable from the progeny.

 

Of course, this is utter bollocks! The true definitions are:

 

1. The ascending of microvibrational transcendentalisms that coalesce into an unbound feeling of interconnectedness.

and/or

2. Figments of imagination that transpire to demolish any semblance of reality.

and/or

3. Life.

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energy flux, mirages, alchemy

When manipulating lead under certain conditions, an energy flux might cause the observer to experience a mirage causing him to believe that alchemy might, indeed, be possible.

 

Or, Alchemy is bollocks (the layman's definition).

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Any of you guys seen my mirage? I seem to have misplaced it around here, somewhere. I hope it didn't get sucked up in an energy flux. I've been doing a lot of fluxing, so there's no telling. Wow... my hand just turned into a sea anemonie. Sorry. Didn't mean to inter abrupt. Fractal later.

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I think this is a great game.. and a great way to learn.. :doh:

 

My mum was.. and still is.. @ the age of 65.. a communications expert.. and I learned well.. It really bothers me some.. when I hear people use words in a context they do not belong..

 

I'm often asking people to define what they mean when they use a particular word.. and I always ask people if they wanna go on a word hunt for definitions..

 

I always use Answers.com - Online Dictionary, Encyclopedia and much more for word definitions ..

 

I'll be back later to play maybe.. depending on my days events.. :hihi:

 

Ashley

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An energy flux occurs when change happens energetically. The energy that exists within the realm of changeability is inertially obligated to flux. This change creates a potential for the furtherance of the initial change which in turn completes the change to the initial decree. Energy fluxes may occur at anytime and are often involved with phenomena such as motion, movement, and velocity. Furthermore, the term itself is contradictory as it is an oxymoron. Since energy is a change, a flux cannot exist without energy, nor vice-versa.

 

How's that for complicated? :turtle:

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An energy flux occurs when change happens energetically. The energy that exists within the realm of changeability is inertially obligated to flux. This change creates a potential for the furtherance of the initial change which in turn completes the change to the initial decree. ...
Say, WHAT?!?!?!
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As a suggestion, it would have been another good idea if complex definitions could be simplified, instead of the other way round.

 

Just an idea, nevermind me.

 

Ahh, someone has got a jist of my scheme, but shouldnt we wait for more definitions to come?

Oh yes for the next round

 

Quarks,

Black holes,

infinity,

pi ,

mucus

respiration

 

TBA

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I don't get it... do you want a complex definition including all words given, or any one of the words, or as many as possible? Should the definition be consistent and coherent? What's the deal? Huh? HUH? HUH?

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I don't get it... do you want a complex definition including all words given, or any one of the words, or as many as possible? Should the definition be consistent and coherent? What's the deal? Huh? HUH? HUH?

As many as you can give definitions in the most complex manner that you can think of.

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but why overcomplicate things?

 

A quark is a fermion, they make up protons and neutrons. They come in 6 flavours -Up, Down, Bottom, Top, Strange and Charm- and also in 3 colours (not to be confused with real colours) -red, green and blue. The quarks are held together by gluons and are the only particles to interact using all 4 fundamental forces.

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