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Clinamen (/klaɪˈneɪmən/;
plural clinamina,
derived from clīnāre, to incline) is the
Latin name
Lucretius gave to the
unpredictable swerve of atoms, in...
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alongside drummer Jim White, one
third of The CIA and a
founding member of
Clinamen. He has
contributed vocal and
instrumental work to a
variety of international...
- six
major categories,
called "six
revisionary ratios" by Bloom. They are
clinamen, tessera, kenosis, daemonization, askesis, and apophrades.
Bloom introduces...
- 'Pataphysics
Institute opened in Vilnius,
Lithuania in May 2013.
Clinamen A
clinamen is the
unpredictable swerve of
atoms that poet
Christian Bök calls...
- Price, Jane; Stebbing, Ben, eds. (2002). The
Mancunian Way. Manchester:
Clinamen Press. ISBN 978-1-903083-81-9. Redhead,
Brian (1993). Manchester: a Celebration...
- you a
polite shrug and
explain that Wabi Sabi is
simply unexplainable."
Clinamen Higashiyama Bunka in the
Muromachi period Iki (a ****anese
aesthetic ideal)...
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Cinematography Guy
Dufaux Edited by
Claude Palardy Production company Clinamen Films Distributed by
Filmoption International Release dates November 22...
- On Beckett, transl. and ed. by
Alberto Toscano and Nina Power. London:
Clinamen Press. Hall, Peter. "Godotmania". The Guardian. 4
January 2003. Retrieved...
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Epicurus posited the idea of
atomic "swerve" (παρέγκλισις parénklisis; Latin:
clinamen), one of his best-known
original ideas.
According to this idea, atoms,...
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between the comp****
north and
north direction of the map
coordinate grid
Clinamen, a
concept in
early atomic theory Declension, use of case in linguistics...