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Dynamist Naturalism

A philosophical framework emphasizing the active, creative potential inherent in nature—the dynamis or power of natural systems to generate novelty, complexity, and organization from within themselves. Dynamist naturalism holds that nature doesn't just change (passively responding to external forces) but creates—bringing forth genuinely new forms, structures, and possibilities through its own internal dynamics. Evolution is not just adaptation but invention; emergence is not just complication but genuine novelty; history is not just sequence but the unfolding of nature's creative potential. The dynamist naturalist sees a universe that is not just lawful but generative, not just ordered but ordering, not just structured but structuring.
Example: "Where others saw only random variation and selection, his Dynamist Naturalism saw nature's creativity—the universe's capacity to generate genuinely new possibilities from its own material."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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A theoretical perspective emphasizing that the laws of physics are not static, eternal rules but dynamic, evolving principles that may change over cosmic time or under extreme conditions. Dynamism challenges the traditional view of laws as fixed and immutable, suggesting instead that they might be more like habits of nature—regularities that emerged with the universe and could, in principle, transform. This perspective draws on cosmological observations (constants that might vary), quantum gravity speculation (laws that might emerge from more fundamental processes), and philosophical considerations (why would laws be eternal when everything else changes?). Dynamism doesn't claim that anything goes, but that the boundaries of physical possibility might be more fluid than traditionally assumed—that the universe's rules might have a history and a future, not just a present.
Dynamism of the Laws of Physics Example: "Her dynamism of physical laws suggested that the constants we measure today might have been different in the early universe—and might change again in the distant future. The laws aren't carved in stone; they're carved in time."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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Dynamisize

Dynamisize (verb) – To make something more dynamic, energetic, or adaptable; to enhance the vitality or responsiveness of a system, process, or entity.
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dynamight

A measure of how powerful yer blasting-sticks are.
Da word "dynamight" could also be a sarcastic term fer questionably-reliable explosives, in dat it's merely possible dat anything will actually go off.
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Dimmer Dynamite

Refers to Rob Dimmers Penis because when he puts it inside a girl there's always an explosion. BOOM!
Rob pulled out the Dimmer Dynamite and my jaw dropped at the magnificent sight of it.
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domp dynamite

I went to the domp dynamite concert last night
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The Dynamite

Wow the dynamite is awesome!
That guitarist is sexy as a motherfucker!
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