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| synonyms = meatspace (n.), real life (n.), real world (n.), outer world (n.) | |||
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Shared reality refers to the world shared by all systems' (and singlets') bodies. | Shared reality refers to the world shared by all [[System|systems']] (and [[Singlet|singlets']]) bodies. Despite being the most recognized term, “real world” is often avoided by systems due to the implications it has of [[headspace|headspaces]] and [[Inner World|inner worlds]]. | ||
== Related Terms == | |||
[[System Travel|System travel]] is when a [[headmate]] is able to visit another system. | |||
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shared reality ( n.) | |
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Synonyms | meatspace (n.), real life (n.), real world (n.), outer world (n.) |
Applies to | headspaces |
Shared reality refers to the world shared by all systems' (and singlets') bodies. Despite being the most recognized term, “real world” is often avoided by systems due to the implications it has of headspaces and inner worlds.
Related Terms
System travel is when a headmate is able to visit another system.