An operating system used by a business or individual that is incredibly unrefined, paper-based, and utilized by those unable to adapt and upgrade to modern more efficient ways of doing things.
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A term used my Min Yoongi aka Suga of BTS/Agustd, referenced in his song Agustd in the album of the same name.
Suga explains how he is a great fast rapper and this term hints that he is able to please with his tongue.
Hong Kong is Korean slag for a women's orgasm, using this meaning he can get you to reach your orgasm with his tongue and that he can send you to a distant location knowing he has talent in more than one way.
Suga explains how he is a great fast rapper and this term hints that he is able to please with his tongue.
Hong Kong is Korean slag for a women's orgasm, using this meaning he can get you to reach your orgasm with his tongue and that he can send you to a distant location knowing he has talent in more than one way.
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Get the Tongue Technology mug.Azerbaijan Technology™ is a f̶i̶c̶t̶i̶t̶i̶o̶u̶s̶ cooperate entity. It’s a startup founded by an ambitious 14-year-old Azerbaijani boy that provides a variety of a technological services solutions worldwide, especially through a widespread advertising campaign on Instagram. Currently hiring humans (optional)
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Get the Azerbaijan Technology mug.A class of devices or systems whose core function requires and exploits the mind-bending effects of Einstein's Special Relativity—namely time dilation (moving clocks tick slower) and length contraction—to operate. These aren't just fast things; they're machines where the relativistic distortion is the point, enabling feats impossible in Newtonian physics.
Example: The ultimate high-frequency trading server placed on a vessel in a Lorentz-boosted orbit, where from Earth's perspective, its internal clock slows, allowing it to execute millions more algorithmic cycles per market nanosecond. Or a "Tau-Synch" communication beacon on a near-light-speed probe, which uses its own slowed time perception to compress and encode decades of sensor data into a burst transmission that, when decoded against Earth's faster time, unfolds like a super-high-resolution time-lapse of its journey. They are Relativistic Technologies.
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Get the Relativistic Technologies mug.Tech that manipulates or harnesses the unified fabric of space and time as described by General Relativity. This goes beyond just high speed (relativistic) and into the realm of shaping gravity and geometry. These technologies treat spacetime as a malleable substrate to be warped, folded, or stretched to achieve goals like propulsion, energy generation, or computation.
Example: An Alcubierre-inspired "warp field modulator" that doesn't move a ship through space but instead contracts spacetime ahead of it and expands it behind, creating a surfer-like wave. A more modest application might be a "gravity lens" for telescopes, using a precisely generated spacetime curvature to bend and focus light from distant objects with far greater resolution than any glass lens could achieve. Spacetime Technologies.
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Get the Spacetime Technologies mug.A broad class of devices and applications whose fundamental operating principle is the direct application of Noether's Theorem. These technologies don't just obey physics; they actively employ the deep link between symmetry and conservation to perform work, process information, or enable phenomena. They turn a fundamental mathematical theorem of physics into a practical toolkit.
Example: A Conservation-Enforced Battery (CEB). Instead of storing electrons in chemicals, a CEB stores energy by establishing a high-degree of rotational symmetry in a superconducting loop (like a huge angular momentum). To charge it, you apply torque to "wind up" this symmetry. The stored energy is the maintained symmetry. To discharge, you allow a controlled symmetry-breaking process (a tiny, managed drag), and the enforced conservation of angular momentum drives a current as the system tries to maintain the symmetry. It never "runs out" of charge in the traditional sense; it just reaches a point where the symmetry can no longer be usefully broken. Noetherian Technologies.
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