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Extracosmicality

Existence beyond the cosmic periphery

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Last updated: JAN. 4, 2020

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Extracosmicality, or to be extracosmic, or extracosmical, refers to existing or exhibiting characteristics of that which resides beyond the periphery of The Cosmos or any of the other cosmoses in The Universe as believed in the Astronic cosmology.


From the cosmology, The Universe, The Omniverse, and The Divine are the most common existences of extracosmicality. Essentially, to be extracosmic is to defy the orders and systems of The Cosmos and exist beyond those structures. Another key feature of extracosmicality is infiniteness for the hallmark of cosmicality is limitation as affirmed by The Cosmic Limitation Principle.

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