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The broad field of creating new materials—or old materials more efficiently—from basic building blocks. Materials synthesis encompasses everything from making better steel to growing diamonds in labs to designing metamaterials with properties not found in nature. It's the science of turning elements into things, of transforming the periodic table into the objects of daily life. Every plastic, every alloy, every semiconductor, every advanced composite is a product of materials synthesis. The field is driven by the endless human desire for materials that are stronger, lighter, cheaper, more conductive, more transparent, more everything. Materials synthesis is how we build civilization, one new substance at a time.
Example: "He worked in materials synthesis, developing a new composite that was stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum. It took ten years, cost millions, and produced a material that was too expensive for any practical application. But it existed—a new substance that had never been made before. Somewhere, an engineer was figuring out how to make it cheaper. That's how progress works."
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Materialistic Sandboxism "You want spiritual experiences outside the material world? Materialistic Sandboxism says: the material world is the sandbox. The spiritual is castles made of that sand. Transcendence is rearranging matter until it means something. There's no outside—just deeper appreciation of the sand."
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Get the Matehead mug.The established, institutionalized set of beliefs that define mainstream materialism—the view that matter is the fundamental substance of reality and that all phenomena, including consciousness, can be explained in terms of material interactions. Materialistic orthodoxy includes core commitments: that the physical world is all that exists, that mental states are brain states, that explanations should be couched in physical terms, and that any appeal to non-material entities or forces is unscientific. Like all orthodoxies, it serves necessary functions: providing a unified framework for scientific inquiry, ruling out supernatural explanations, and enabling cumulative progress. But like all orthodoxies, it can become dogmatic, resisting challenges and marginalizing views that question its assumptions. Materialistic orthodoxy determines what questions are worth asking, what explanations count as legitimate, and who counts as a "real" scientist versus a mystic or dualist.
Example: "He suggested that consciousness might require explanations beyond current materialist frameworks—and was accused of being a 'woo-woo mystic' by his colleagues. Materialistic orthodoxy doesn't tolerate questions about its own foundations; it just assumes they're settled."
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Example: "His material contextualism meant he didn't ask what matter 'really' is—he asked what matter does and how it behaves in different contexts. The question of substance gave way to the question of relation."
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