**Extraversic** (adjective)
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."
by Taimat715 March 11, 2025
Get the Extraversic mug.**Extraversic** (adjective)
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."
by Taimat715 March 11, 2025
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**Extraversic** (adjective)
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 from under the submarine and proceeded extraversally up the side of the craft 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 from under the submarine and proceeded extraversally up the side of the craft towards the surface."
by Taimat715 March 11, 2025
Get the Extraversic mug.An Exaversal civilization has ascended beyond the dichotomy of existence and non-existence. Its domain, the "Exaverse," encompasses all that is, all that is not, and all states in between (potential, impossible, imaginary). This civilization can manipulate paradoxical and impossible objects (like squared circles or stable universes where 2+2=5) by existing in a state that reconciles logical contradictions. Its power source is the ontological tension between being and nothingness.
Kardashev Type 14.0 Exaversal Civilizations *Example: The Living Tribunal of Marvel Comics, which judges entire multiverses, operates at a high level, but a Type 14.0 civilization would be the Courtroom, Law, and Judge for all possible Tribunals across all states of being and non-being. It could decree that a certain paradox shall exist simply because its nature allows it to hold mutually exclusive truths as valid.*
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