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Extraphysical Technology 

Extraphysical Technology or Technoextraphysics is a board area of extraphysics, involving the use of extraphysical mechanics and extraphysical properties and functions to make products and technologies. Depending of the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related extraphysical and technological fields. Extraphysical technology often works with the development of technologies that would work at extraphysical level and being able to use of extraphysical mechanics and extraphysical propeties and that could be used for several goals such as building an extraphysical civilization and turn humanity into an extraphysical species.
"Extraphysical technology is just really amazing, it's really nice to know that we might have in the future more alternatives to classical transhumanism and that those alternatives can be far better and far useful than classical transhumanism itself, despite it might take a lot of time until they are completely developed."
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Extraphysical Retardation 

A mental health condition whose primary symptom is a compulsion to post massive numbers of definitions beginning with "Extraphysical".
That Full Monteirism dude has a raging case of extraphysical retardation.

Extraphysical Mechanics Theory

A branch of speculative physics or metaphysics that posits mechanisms and interactions in dimensions, realms, or substances beyond the conventional physical universe (matter and energy). It asks: What are the "mechanics" of a soul? How does consciousness interact with a proposed "astral plane"? It seeks to extend the concept of mechanics—causal, structured interaction—into realms physics currently doesn't acknowledge, imagining the engineering of the transcendent.
Example: "The Extraphysical Mechanics Theory proposed that consciousness is a state of a 'psychon field' that permeates higher compactified dimensions. Near-death experiences occur when the brain's filter weakens, allowing the localized psychon knot (the soul) to partially perceive this extraphysical domain. It was a draft schematic for the hardware of the afterlife."

Extraphysical Theory

The general conceptual framework that posits the existence of realities, substances, or causations fundamentally beyond the physical universe as described by modern science. It's the philosophical or theological assertion that there is "more," without necessarily detailing the machinery. It sets the stage for extraphysical mechanics to later fill in the details.
Example: "Plato's Theory of Forms is a classic Extraphysical Theory. It asserts that beyond our physical world of shadows is a realm of perfect, immutable Ideas. It doesn't provide the mechanics of how a physical apple 'participates' in the Form of Apple-ness; it just establishes the two-tiered reality as a foundational principle."

Extraphysical Hypothesis

A specific type of metaphysical hypothesis that posits the existence of substances, dimensions, or causations that are literally outside or in addition to the known physical universe (matter, energy, spacetime). It goes beyond questioning the nature of the physical to propose more stuff of a completely different kind. Concepts like the astral plane, a non-material soul substance, or a spirit realm are extraphysical hypotheses—they suggest expanding the inventory of reality, not just reinterpreting the inventory we already have.
Example: "The psychic's description of an 'aura' as a colored energy field made of 'ectoplasm' that exists in a 'higher dimension' was an Extraphysical Hypothesis. She wasn't just reinterpreting my mood (a physical brain state); she was claiming to detect a whole new category of thing attached to me, composed of non-physical stuff that required a sixth sense to perceive. It was an add-on to standard reality, not a commentary on it."

Extraphysical Theory

The overarching framework proposing that reality extends beyond the physical universe into realms that are not composed of matter, energy, space, or time. Extraphysical theory posits that our physical cosmos is not all that exists—it's one layer, one level, one dimension of a much larger reality. What lies beyond may include extraphysical beings (consciousness without bodies), extraphysical worlds (environments without matter), and extraphysical laws (principles without physical instantiation). The theory doesn't claim to prove these exist; it claims they're possible, coherent, and worth considering. It's the intellectual foundation for those who suspect that physics, for all its power, is not the whole story.
Example: "She developed an extraphysical theory that consciousness was not produced by brains but simply channeled through them—that minds were extraphysical entities temporarily inhabiting physical bodies. The theory explained nothing and predicted nothing, but it made her feel less like a meat robot and more like a visitor. Sometimes that's enough."

Extraphysical Mechanics

The hypothetical branch of physics that would describe how extraphysical entities move, interact, and change—if such entities existed and if their behavior could be described mathematically. Extraphysical mechanics would be to extraphysics what quantum mechanics is to physics: a formal system for predicting and explaining phenomena beyond ordinary experience. It might involve dimensions beyond spacetime, forces beyond electromagnetism and gravity, and entities beyond particles and fields. The mathematics would be stranger than anything in physics, possibly involving infinities, impossibilities, and operations that make no sense in physical terms. Extraphysical mechanics is purely speculative today, but its dreamers imagine a day when we'll have equations for angels.
Example: "He tried to derive extraphysical mechanics from first principles, spending years on equations that described how non-physical beings might move through non-physical space. The math was beautiful, coherent, and completely untestable. He published it anyway, because that's what you do when you've spent years on something: you share it, even if no one can use it."