The totality of all extraphysical reality—all dimensions, worlds, beings, and phenomena beyond the physical, considered as a single vast cosmos. The extraphysical universe is to extraphysical worlds what our universe is to galaxies: the whole that contains them all. It may have its own structure, its own history, its own laws. It may be infinite or finite, eternal or temporal, one or many. The concept of an extraphysical universe allows us to imagine that beyond our physical cosmos lies not chaos but order—not random spirits but a coherent reality with its own principles and purposes.
Example: "He contemplated the extraphysical universe, wondering if it had its own physics, its own constants, its own dimensions. Was it like ours but different, or completely other? Did it have time? Did it have space? Did it have anything we'd recognize? He realized he was asking questions that couldn't be answered, which was either the point or the problem."
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Get the Extraphysical Universe mug.The ultimate framework: a multiverse that includes not only multiple physical universes (with different physical laws) but multiple extraphysical realities as well—a vast landscape of being that encompasses everything, physical and non-physical, in all their infinite variety. The extraphysical multiverse is the totality of all that exists, in any form, on any plane, in any dimension. It includes our universe and all others; it includes heavens and hells; it includes realms we can't imagine and beings we can't conceive. It's the final answer to "what exists?"—everything. The extraphysical multiverse is the playground of the most ambitious thinkers, those who refuse to accept any limit on reality.
Example: "She dreamed of the extraphysical multiverse—not just many universes but many kinds of universes, physical and non-physical, all real, all connected, all part of something larger. In her dream, she visited one: a realm of pure consciousness, no matter, no space, just minds communicating directly. She woke grateful for her physical body and also longing for that other mode of being. The multiverse contained both, and she belonged to both, temporarily in one, eternally in all."
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A philosophical position holding that reality extends beyond the physical—that there are dimensions, realms, or aspects of existence that cannot be reduced to or explained by physics alone. Unlike supernaturalism (which often implies intervention from outside), Extraphysicalism suggests that these non-physical aspects are part of reality, continuous with it, just operating at different levels or in different modes. Consciousness, meaning, mathematical truth, and possibly other phenomena may be extraphysical: real, causal, and not reducible to particles and forces. Extraphysicalism doesn't deny physics—it insists physics isn't the whole story.
"You keep saying everything is physical, but consciousness still resists physical explanation. Extraphysicalism says: maybe that's because it's extraphysical—real, causal, but not reducible to neurons. Not supernatural, not magical, just not captured by physics alone. The universe is bigger than your ontology."
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Get the Extraphysicalism mug.The view that reality includes more than just matter—that consciousness, information, meaning, and possibly other phenomena are real and irreducible to material components. Extramaterialism doesn't deny that matter exists; it denies that matter is all that exists. It's the position that materialism, as a complete worldview, fails because it cannot account for the qualitative, the intentional, the subjective. Extramaterialism opens space for minds, meanings, and experiences to be real without being supernatural—just extramaterial.
"You think love is just neurochemistry? Extramaterialism says: neurochemistry is real, but so is love as experienced, as meaningful, as causal in human affairs. The experience isn't reducible to the chemistry—it's extramaterial. Both are real, both matter, but one isn't just the other."
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Get the Extramaterialism mug.The philosophical position that there exist realities, phenomena, or dimensions entirely outside the natural order—not just beyond current scientific understanding, but fundamentally exterior to nature itself. Unlike paranaturalism (which suggests parallel phenomena that may eventually be naturalized), Extranaturalism posits a genuine outside: realms that do not interact with nature, or interact in ways that cannot be captured by natural laws. This might include Platonic forms, transcendent divine realities, or dimensions completely inaccessible to empirical investigation. Extranaturalism is the view that nature is not a closed system, that there is an exterior, and that some truths—mathematical, mystical, moral—may originate there.
"You think everything real is either natural or supernatural? Extranaturalism says: there may be realities entirely outside both—not beyond nature in the sense of intervening, but exterior to it entirely. Platonic forms, if real, are extranatural: they don't cause anything in nature, but they're still real. The universe may have an outside, even if we can never reach it."
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1. The state of being located in free space, floating without attachment to any specific object or environment.
2. The state of being extravehicular, or existing outside of any specific object (e.g., a spaceship, satellite, or other containment).
3. The state of being in orbit around a specific object, such as a planet, moon, or satellite.
**Extraversal** (preposition)
1. A position or route outside of an object, typically in reference to an external state or location in space.
**Extraversally** (adverb)
1. The state of being in the extraversal position relative to an object.
*Invented by Phillip Tatarczuk, 2025.*
1. The state of being located in free space, floating without attachment to any specific object or environment.
2. The state of being extravehicular, or existing outside of any specific object (e.g., a spaceship, satellite, or other containment).
3. The state of being in orbit around a specific object, such as a planet, moon, or satellite.
**Extraversal** (preposition)
1. A position or route outside of an object, typically in reference to an external state or location in space.
**Extraversally** (adverb)
1. The state of being in the extraversal position relative to an object.
*Invented by Phillip Tatarczuk, 2025.*
- "The astronaut was extraversic, floating freely in space as he completed the mission outside the spacecraft."
- "The satellite maintained an extraversal orbit around the Earth, collecting vital data."
- "The parachutist fell extraversally, suspended in the air before pulling the parachute."
- "The space station is extraversally positioned in relation to the satellite, providing clear visual contact."
- "The bubbles appeared beneath the submarine and proceeded extraversally along its edge towards the surface."
- "The satellite maintained an extraversal orbit around the Earth, collecting vital data."
- "The parachutist fell extraversally, suspended in the air before pulling the parachute."
- "The space station is extraversally positioned in relation to the satellite, providing clear visual contact."
- "The bubbles appeared beneath the submarine and proceeded extraversally along its edge towards the surface."
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