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techniverse

An allowable subset of "actual" reality. Operations in the techniverse are intended to be linear. Our actual reality is non-linear
Jacob Bennet's maths won't work because the Cartesian thought used in the techniverse does not suffice to describe the actualizing universe.
by ptboi April 22, 2011
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Truhniverse

1. A dimension accessible exclusively with a time machine that only goes forward 2. To step into the Truhniverse is to face a redemption most severe 3. A mythical land full of customized vehicles and Smiths records
"I drank a fifth of Jameson and when I came to I realized I was going 85 miles an hour in striped socks on a glitter-finished 1968 Triumph Bonneville straight into the Truhniverse"
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technoversity

A term introduced in 1973 by G. Louis Heath, Ph.D. in his book, THE HOT CAMPUS: THE POLITICS THAT IMPEDE CHANGE IN THE TECHNOVERSITY. It connotes a university that has strayed from the liberal arts and the search for the truth to one that has become focussed on the techniques of advancing faculty as well as student careers. This emphasis on technique or method over content and substance lies at the heart of the technoversity.
(1.) "This university is so focussed on the practical and applied it stifles my soul! It is a true technoversity!"

(2.) "Now that my university is festooned with computers and smart boards, the profs have gone power-point happy. If they would only discuss the meaning of things with me I'd feel less hemmed in."

(3.) "At a Technoversity, the medium is the message, and the message is HOW rather than WHAT and WHY."
by circus room February 27, 2011
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