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• ... that '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consequentia_mirabilis consequentia mirabilis]''''' was a pattern of argument popular in 17th century Europe that first appeared in a fragment of [[Aristotle (nonfiction)|Aristotle]]'s ''Protrepticus'': "If we ought to philosophise, then we ought to philosophise; and if we ought not to philosophise, then we ought to philosophise (i.e. in order to justify this view); in any case, therefore, we ought to philosophise."? | • ... that '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consequentia_mirabilis consequentia mirabilis]''''' was a pattern of argument popular in 17th century Europe that first appeared in a fragment of [[Aristotle (nonfiction)|Aristotle]]'s ''Protrepticus'': "If we ought to philosophise, then we ought to philosophise; and if we ought not to philosophise, then we ought to philosophise (i.e. in order to justify this view); in any case, therefore, we ought to philosophise."? | ||
• ... that art critic and alleged math criminal '''[[The Eel]]'' used a portable wormhole generator to escape [[The Nacreum]], a transdimensional prison constructed from artificially intelligent [[Nacre (nonfiction)|nacre]]? | • ... that art critic and alleged math criminal '''[[The Eel]]''' used a portable wormhole generator to escape [[The Nacreum]], a transdimensional prison constructed from artificially intelligent [[Nacre (nonfiction)|nacre]]? |
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• ... that true muonium is a theoretically predicted exotic atom made up of an antimuon and a muon which has yet to be observed, but may have been generated in the collision of electron and positron beams?
• ... that consequentia mirabilis was a pattern of argument popular in 17th century Europe that first appeared in a fragment of Aristotle's Protrepticus: "If we ought to philosophise, then we ought to philosophise; and if we ought not to philosophise, then we ought to philosophise (i.e. in order to justify this view); in any case, therefore, we ought to philosophise."?
• ... that art critic and alleged math criminal The Eel used a portable wormhole generator to escape The Nacreum, a transdimensional prison constructed from artificially intelligent nacre?