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}}'''Apeirogenic''' refers to a [[system]], [[Headmate|member]], or other that has an infinite number of [[origins]]. This is similar to [[pangenic]], where they will have all origins (within their own experiences), but in this case they also have origins beyond understanding that haven’t been discovered yet.
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'''Apeirogenic''' refers to a [[headmate]], [[sisasystem]], or other that has an infinite number of [[origins]]. This is similar to [[pangenic]], where they will have all origins (within their own experiences), but in this case they also have origins beyond understanding that haven’t been discovered yet.


It’s different from pangenic because it goes beyond just having all origins.
It’s different from pangenic because it goes beyond just having all origins.
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Revision as of 18:49, 20 August 2022

apeirogenic ( n., adj.)
Applies tosystems
Coiner HerbPhoenix

Apeirogenic refers to a headmate, sisasystem, or other that has an infinite number of origins. This is similar to pangenic, where they will have all origins (within their own experiences), but in this case they also have origins beyond understanding that haven’t been discovered yet.

It’s different from pangenic because it goes beyond just having all origins.