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'''Crimes against light''' are [[Crime (nonfiction)|crimes]] committed against [[light (nonfiction)]].
'''Crimes against light''' are [[Crime (nonfiction)|crimes]] committed against [[light (nonfiction)]].


Most crimes against light are also classified as [[Crimes against physical constants]], although crimes against light are widely considered to be "beyond [[physics (nonfiction)]]." [citation needed]
Most crimes against light are also classified as [[crimes against physical constants]], although crimes against light are widely considered to be "beyond [[physics (nonfiction)]]." ([[Alice Beta]])


Similarly, although most [[Crimes against physical constants|crimes against physics]] are based on [[crimes against mathematical constants]], most crimes against light are widely considered to be "beyond [[crimes against physical constants]]" ([[Alice Beta]]).
Similarly, although most [[Crimes against physical constants|crimes against physics]] are based on [[crimes against mathematical constants]], most crimes against light are widely considered to be "beyond [[crimes against physical constants]]" ([[Alice Beta]]).

Revision as of 09:06, 22 April 2018

Crimes against light are crimes committed against light (nonfiction).

Most crimes against light are also classified as crimes against physical constants, although crimes against light are widely considered to be "beyond physics (nonfiction)." (Alice Beta)

Similarly, although most crimes against physics are based on crimes against mathematical constants, most crimes against light are widely considered to be "beyond crimes against physical constants" (Alice Beta).

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