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Unworldliness
Unworldly Un*world"ly, a. Not worldly; spiritual; holy. --Hawthorne. -- Un*world"li*ness, n.
Worldliness
Worldliness World"li*ness, n. The quality of being worldly; a predominant passion for obtaining the good things of this life; covetousness; addictedness to gain and temporal enjoyments; worldly-mindedness.

Meaning of Worldlines from wikipedia

- life. Kurt Vonnegut, in his novel Slaughterhouse-Five, describes the worldlines of stars and people: “Billy Pilgrim says that the Universe does not look...
- Worldline SA is a French fintech founded in 1972 and the world’s number 4 payments leader. Worldline covers the full payments value chain in France and...
- At the same time (2004), the company created a new subsidiary, Atos Worldline, and the renaming of its consulting activities as Atos Consulting. Also...
- equensWorldline SE (formerly Equens) is a payment card and payment processor headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands which serves the European market. Since...
- spacetime through hyperbolic angle ϕ (red lines labelled c denote the worldlines of a light signal, a vector is orthogonal to itself if it lies on this...
- it could take, is known as the worldline. Another definition is that the light cone represents all possible worldlines. In "simple" examples of spacetime...
- 2023. "Worldline | Sale of TSS activities to Apollo Funds". worldline.com. Retrieved 3 March 2023. SA, WORLDLINE (3 October 2022). "Worldline successfully...
- Free falling worldlines in classic Schwarzschild-Droste coordinates...
- distance of two neighbouring worldlines is constant. These motions correspond to "timelike helices" or "stationary worldlines", and can be classified into...
- Interaction in the quantum world: worldlines of point-like particles or a worldsheet swept up by closed strings in string theory...