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Gray light is widely assumed to be a form the [[Gnomon Algorithm]], but this remains undemonstrated (April 2016).
Gray light is widely assumed to be a form the [[Gnomon Algorithm]], but this remains undemonstrated (April 2016).


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Cryptographic numen ==


* [[Brainiac (nonfiction)]]
A [[cryptographic numen]] is a related phenomenon, related to the computation of cryptographic protocols.
* [[Electro-hydro-dynamic phenomena (nonfiction)]]
* [[Saint Elmo's Fire (nonfiction)]]
* [[Will-o-Wisp (nonfiction)]]


== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Brainiac]]
* [[Brainiac]]
* [[Cryptographic numen]]
* [[Gnomon Algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Algorithm]]
* [[Jack the Reader]]
* [[Jack the Reader]]
* [[Ringoclasm]]
* [[Ringoclasm]]
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
* [[Brainiac (nonfiction)]]
* [[Electro-hydro-dynamic phenomena (nonfiction)]]
* [[Saint Elmo's Fire (nonfiction)]]
* [[Will-o-Wisp (nonfiction)]]


[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]

Revision as of 20:00, 22 April 2016

Gray light (graylight, grey light, etc.) is a physical force (nonfiction) exerted by artificial intelligence (nonfiction).

Associated physical phenomena

Gray light is sometimes associated with electro-hydro-dynamic phenomena (nonfiction), such as will-o-wisps (nonfiction) and Saint Elmo's Fire (nonfiction).

Jack the Reader

Reports from swamp hunters suggest that Jack the Reader may use gray light as a lamp for reading at night (nonfiction).

Gnomon Algorithm

Gray light is widely assumed to be a form the Gnomon Algorithm, but this remains undemonstrated (April 2016).

Cryptographic numen

A cryptographic numen is a related phenomenon, related to the computation of cryptographic protocols.

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference