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  • 51Anomaly (Primeval) — Anomalies are fictional phenomena which occur in the science fiction television series Primeval and are a type of time portal. The anomaly is shown as an orb of fractured reflective or refractive triangles in the air, much like shards of broken… …

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  • 52Gnosticism — • History of Gnosticism from its pre Christian roots through its developed doctrines concerning cosmogony, the Sophia myth, soteriology, and eschatology. Includes information on rites, schools, and literature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 53Doorways in the Sand —   …

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  • 54Universe of Kingdom Hearts — The Kingdom Hearts video game series, developed by Square Enix in collaboration with Disney, takes place in an unnamed fictional universe with numerous self contained worlds based on intellectual properties from both companies. Many of these… …

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  • 55Isaac Asimov — Asimov in 1965 Born Isaak Yudovich Ozimov Between October 4, 1919 and January 2, 1920[1] Petrovichi, Russian SFSR …

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  • 56The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress —   …

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  • 57The Dark Tower (series) — For other uses, see The Dark Tower (disambiguation). The Dark Tower The Dark Tower painting by Michael Whelan The Gunslinger (1982) The Drawing of the Three (1987) The …

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  • 58Permanent death — In computer role playing games (CRPGs), permanent death (sometimes permadeath or PD) is a situation in which player characters (PCs) die permanently and are removed from the game. [ Never to return death is called permanent death or PD. (Bartle… …

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  • 59Foreigner universe — This article is about the fictional universe. For other uses of the term Foreigner , see Foreigner (disambiguation). Foreigner universe Foreigner (10th Anniversary Edition) Trilogy arc 1 Foreigner Invader Inheritor …

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  • 60Bohm interpretation — The Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, sometimes called Bohmian mechanics, the ontological interpretation, or the causal interpretation, is an interpretation postulated by David Bohm in 1952 as an extension of Louis de Broglie s pilot wave …

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