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  • {{Stub}}A '''semiwolk''' is a large landmass with a [[gravity|gravitational]] [[force]] acting toward its surface that is ''mostly'' surr
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  • ==Gravity== ...or [[underside (æalogy)|underside]], is the bottom. In other cases gravity acts toward the surface of both sides. When this is true, then both sides
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  • ...form [[gravity|gravitational]] force on its surface—or possibly with gravity acting in opposite directions on opposite sides. Essentially, a wolk is to ...very least, in two opposite directions on a flat wolk's two sides. If the gravity simply points radially toward the body's center, it is not considered a wol
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  • ...e in which élan vital may not be conserved involves [[gravity (Usm)|gravity]], which seems to create élan motif ''ex nihilo''. Again, suggestio
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  • ...shee if bodies are gravitationally drawn to two opposing sides, but not if gravity simply operates radially toward the shee's center, or if the shee exerts no ...ere is a top, which of course may not be the case in a [[plane]] without [[gravity]].) They may be nothing more than huge barren rocks, but they may also be
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  • ==Gravity== ...ravity, particularly in the connecting ducts. Mostly, the acceleration of gravity in Thorgh is directed toward the world's center, though there are occasiona
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  • ...ave an electric [[charge (Xi)|charge]], which by no means all objects do. Gravity seems to be only an attractive force, and applies to any two objects with [ ...ce frames. The broader theory of [[general relativity]] even incorporates gravity and acceleration, and in fact identifies the two as different aspects of es
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  • ...celeration. This fact is responsible for the phenomenon known in Ses as [[gravity (Ses)|gravitation]]. The exact formula for an object's acceleration is <ma ...mber of [[force]]s affect the interaction between wavelets (note that Sesi gravity is not usually considered a true force, though this is mostly a semantic ma
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  • ...e most noticeable force is that of [[gravity (Eidecia)|gravity]]; Eidecian gravity is not a force of attraction between two objects, but rather a force that a
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  • ..., a form of magic that draws energy from the force of [[gravity (Dverelei)|gravity]].
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  • ...spherical (or more accurately [[ellipsoid]]al shape) by virtue of its own gravity; a smaller body artificially shaped into a sphere would not be classified a ...[protoplanet]]s, and finally into planets as they clear their orbits and [[gravity (Xi)|gravitationally]] capture remaining smaller bodies as [[moon]]s. As t
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  • ...haros)|rew]]s; while there seems to be some similarity in that both oppose gravity to some extent, nobody has proven any causal connection.
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  • ...and damage structures (or people) below. The terminal velocity of Eversky gravity is therefore set to approximately 15.7 meters per second, a speed at which
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  • ...a tendency to move, giving rise to the phenomenon of [[gravity (Dverelei)|gravity]]. A force called the [[alignment force]] makes xuax of different axes ten
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  • ...heer vertical surfaces, apparently by some sort of local manipulation of [[gravity]]. Heightened senses are yet another fairly common Ini power; many Ini dev
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  • ...nsidered, was ultimately discarded on the grounds that the acceleration of gravity, which would affect the measurement, varied slightly over the surface of th
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  • ...ts unusual method of construction: most of the buildings in the city are [[gravity|gravitationally]] reversed, essentially resting upside-down on the surface ...uite the same way. While the nation they founded, [[Ruqon]], does utilize gravity-altering magics, it does so quite differently from Xxere, and for the most
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  • The [[orientation]] of a crystal world&mdash;with respect to [[gravity]] and other intrinsic [[force]]s&mdash;does not necessary match that of Var
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  • ...he devare, rising on both sides (and possessing a number of low- or zero-[[gravity]] floors in the middle).
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  • ...otational motion. [[Planet]]s and [[star]]s are spherical because their [[gravity]] pulls them into a maximally compact shape. On the submicroscopic scale,
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