(Adjective)
Describing two or more people, places, objects, or plants/animals that exist in the same universe.
Word Breakdown:
Homo (prefix) = same
Cosmic (adjective) = relating to or describing the universe
Note: For some reason "universal" doesn't mean the same thing as cosmic even though it's literally "universe + al"(excluding the e), and "al" is a prefix meaning "related to", so while "homouniversal" can technically be a synonym for this word, "homocosmic" is more accurate.
Describing two or more people, places, objects, or plants/animals that exist in the same universe.
Word Breakdown:
Homo (prefix) = same
Cosmic (adjective) = relating to or describing the universe
Note: For some reason "universal" doesn't mean the same thing as cosmic even though it's literally "universe + al"(excluding the e), and "al" is a prefix meaning "related to", so while "homouniversal" can technically be a synonym for this word, "homocosmic" is more accurate.
I have a bunch of homocosmic buddies that I can use video chat to communicate with and not only through psychic communication methods.
by N1m July 31, 2021
(noun) The state of existing inside of the mind.
Word Breakdown:
Endo (prefix)- Internal, or within
Existence (noun)- the state of having actual reality
Backstory of the Word:
I noticed that the Lexico Dictionary defines "existence" as "the state of having objective reality", and it defines "objective" as "not depending on the mind for existence". I found this to be a paradox. If something depends on the mind for existence, then that means that something has existence but can't have it without the mind, yet still that something cannot have existence even if the mind is present, because existence means to NOT depend on the mind for existence. And then this cycle of self-contradiction repeats. So, to include things like emotions and mental disorders into the category of "existence", I coined the term "endoexistence" on August 19th, 2021. This way we can describe things that are only present in a person's mind and only perceived or experienced by that person who's perceiving or experiencing it. And, it won't feel like denial when people who are affected by psychoactive drugs and schizophrenia reassure themselves that what they are experiencing isn't exoexistent, which means "to exist outside of the mind".
Word Breakdown:
Endo (prefix)- Internal, or within
Existence (noun)- the state of having actual reality
Backstory of the Word:
I noticed that the Lexico Dictionary defines "existence" as "the state of having objective reality", and it defines "objective" as "not depending on the mind for existence". I found this to be a paradox. If something depends on the mind for existence, then that means that something has existence but can't have it without the mind, yet still that something cannot have existence even if the mind is present, because existence means to NOT depend on the mind for existence. And then this cycle of self-contradiction repeats. So, to include things like emotions and mental disorders into the category of "existence", I coined the term "endoexistence" on August 19th, 2021. This way we can describe things that are only present in a person's mind and only perceived or experienced by that person who's perceiving or experiencing it. And, it won't feel like denial when people who are affected by psychoactive drugs and schizophrenia reassure themselves that what they are experiencing isn't exoexistent, which means "to exist outside of the mind".
by N1m August 22, 2021
(Adjective) Describing two or more people, places, objects, plants, or animals that exist in different universes
Word Breakdown
Hetero (prefix) = different
Cosmic (adjective) = Relating to or describing the universe
Note: Just like its polar antonyms "homocosmic" and "homouniversal", "heterocosmic" is a more accurate term than "heterouniversal"
Word Breakdown
Hetero (prefix) = different
Cosmic (adjective) = Relating to or describing the universe
Note: Just like its polar antonyms "homocosmic" and "homouniversal", "heterocosmic" is a more accurate term than "heterouniversal"
"Fictional characters" like Anne Boonchuy are automatically heterocosmic to us since they and the universes they reside in are created by people not in that universe.
by N1m July 31, 2021