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A '''chronal cosmos''' is a [[cosmos]], [[metalayer]], [[alarach]], or [[layer cluster]] that exists as different timelines of the same world or worlds. They are comprised of individual [[Chronolayer|chronolayers]], with or without a "central" layer. They do not interleave the same way those of a [[Polychronal|polychronal layer]] do, but still intrinsically linked in a sense.<ref>https://termora.org/term/chronal%20cosmos</ref>
A '''chronal cosmos''' is a [[cosmos]], [[metalayer]], [[alarach]], or [[layer cluster]] that exists as different timelines of the same world or worlds. They are comprised of individual [[chronolayer]]s, with or without a "central" layer. They do not interleave the same way those of a [[polychronal|polychronal layer]] do, but still intrinsically linked in a sense.<ref>https://termora.org/term/chronal%20cosmos</ref>


== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==
[[Chronal]] as an adjective is an extension of this term, and generalizes it to include [[Sisasystem|sisasystems]], [[Sisasystem cluster|sisasystem clusters]], and clusters of [[headmates]].
[[Chronal]] as an adjective is an extension of this term, and generalizes it to include [[sisasystem]]s, [[sisasystem cluster]]s, and clusters of [[headmate]]s.


== References ==
== References ==
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chronal cosmos ( n.)
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A chronal cosmos is a cosmos, metalayer, alarach, or layer cluster that exists as different timelines of the same world or worlds. They are comprised of individual chronolayers, with or without a "central" layer. They do not interleave the same way those of a polychronal layer do, but still intrinsically linked in a sense.[1]

Related Terms

Chronal as an adjective is an extension of this term, and generalizes it to include sisasystems, sisasystem clusters, and clusters of headmates.

References