In hmolscience, existographies, a portmanteau of “existive-” (suffix) + (prefix) “-graphies”, is a 2015-introduced file-tree header term, first used on the Top 500 geniuses, Robert Ingersoll, Thomas Paine, and David Darling page, employed as a neo-modern life terminology upgrade working synonym for the now bio-defunct term “biographies”.
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See also
β Abioism
β Life does not exist
β Defunct theory of life
Quotes
The following are related quotes:
“Thermodynamically, one cannot technically say that there is such a thing as a ‘bio’. Correctly, one can say, thermodynamically speaking, that there exist such things as ‘powered CHNOPS+’ things, using Henry Swan’s 1974 terminology.”— Libb Thims (2017), mental note arisen via dialogue (ΡΊ) with Philoepisteme, Dec 5
See also
β Abioism
β Life does not exist
β Defunct theory of life
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- American Presidents
- Biographies
- Existographies (anti-atomic theorists)
- Existographies (anti-reductionism)
- Existographies (artists)
- Existographies (atheists)
- Existographies (chemists)
- Existographies (connected)
- Existographies (ecology)
- Existographies (economists)
- Existographies (Goethe)
- Existographies (Greco-Roman philosophers)
- Existographies (information theory)
- Existographies (Islam-related)
- Existographies (life/non-life theorists)
- Existographies (literature)
- Existographies (mathematicians)
- Existographies (mythologists)
- Existographies (new age)
- Existographies (ontic opening)
- Existographies (panbioists)
- Existographies (panpsychists)
- Existographies (philosophers)
- Existographies (physicists)
- Existographies (physiologists)
- Existographies (poets)
- Existographies (processing)
- Existographies (psychologists)
- Existographies (reductionists)
- Existographies (sociologists)
- Existographies (theists/creationists)
- Existographies (theologians)
- Mononyms
- Thermodynamicists (other)
- Thermodynamics founders