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===Early Etalocian religion=== | ===Early Etalocian religion=== | ||
The oldest religious traditions include ancient Clofabic, Talmic, and | The oldest religious traditions include ancient Clofabic, Talmic, and Windermere paganisms. | ||
Pre-Great Calamities archaeological finds indicate that human sacrifice was practiced in the earliest stages of Etalocian religion. Human sacrifice had been banned among the | Pre-Great Calamities archaeological finds indicate that human sacrifice was practiced in the earliest stages of Etalocian religion. Human sacrifice had been banned among the Windermere before the Great Calamities, but continued to be practiced among the Thensarians until the Great Calamities. | ||
===Second Mover=== | ===Second Mover=== | ||
Etalocians' principal religious innovation is the concept of the ''Second Mover'' (Eevo: ''Feesd Arn'', Clofabosin: ''ribilzavudan'') which is roughly "the creative capacity and the attendant responsibility that we have as human beings independent of any external authority". More pithily, it is "the God within us". In short, we humans are responsible for "creation" and formulating rules, where "God has left off", even when no one is telling us what to do. There is much vagueness in this definition, though, leaving open exactly what the Second Mover should be driven towards. This motivated much of philosophy, psychology and social science; on the other hand, many a perverse interpretation of this doctrine was used to justify brutality. | Etalocians' principal religious innovation is the concept of the ''Second Mover'' (Eevo: ''Feesd Arn'', Clofabosin: ''ribilzavudan'') which is roughly "the creative capacity and the attendant responsibility that we have as human beings independent of any external authority". More pithily, it is "the God within us". In short, we humans are responsible for "creation" and formulating rules, where "God has left off", even when no one is telling us what to do. There is much vagueness in this definition, though, leaving open exactly what the Second Mover should be driven towards. This motivated much of philosophy, psychology and social science; on the other hand, many a perverse interpretation of this doctrine was used to justify brutality. | ||
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*pseudo-'''Rocēdy''' - group of ancient Talman mathematicians, authors of the ''Brøøhad Manuscript'' which is the first text to mention negative numbers, complex numbers and algebra | *pseudo-'''Rocēdy''' - group of ancient Talman mathematicians, authors of the ''Brøøhad Manuscript'' which is the first text to mention negative numbers, complex numbers and algebra | ||
*Θīcot '''Atiȝadaedā''' - Adetsib astronomer, developed the heliocentric model of planetary motion | *Θīcot '''Atiȝadaedā''' - Adetsib astronomer, developed the heliocentric model of planetary motion | ||
*Jissārahim = | *Jissārahim = Windermere geometer, described Euclidean geometry in 2- and 3-dimensional Euclidean space; his work appears in Thensarian translation | ||
*sduydilət '''ayqsadbi''' (Snoeδiret Aecsarbē) - [[Thensarian]] mathematician, who first approximated ''π'' to 96 base-12 places (~ 104 decimal places) | *sduydilət '''ayqsadbi''' (Snoeδiret Aecsarbē) - [[Thensarian]] mathematician, who first approximated ''π'' to 96 base-12 places (~ 104 decimal places) | ||
*Toφaomerom - ancient [[Tamilserotin|Clofabic]] orator | *Toφaomerom - ancient [[Tamilserotin|Clofabic]] orator | ||
*[[Verse:Tricin/Tsâhoŋ-Tamdi|Tsâhoŋ-Tamdi]] - composer, physicist and mathematician who wrote [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which has the first known mention of harmonic series; the just ratios generated by a given set of primes | *[[Verse:Tricin/Tsâhoŋ-Tamdi|Tsâhoŋ-Tamdi]] - composer, physicist and mathematician who wrote [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which has the first known mention of harmonic series; the just ratios generated by a given set of primes | ||
*Rith- | *Rith-Mărotł - Windermere statesman and political theorist | ||
*Fosen '''fat-Tazrir''' - | *Fosen '''fat-Tazrir''' - Windermere chemist, physicist | ||
*ʔAmmuħ '''far-Rothâbh''' - | *ʔAmmuħ '''far-Rothâbh''' - Windermere geometer, physicist and engineer | ||
After two centuries of the Talman Dark Age brought about by a series of natural disasters and plagues... | After two centuries of the Talman Dark Age brought about by a series of natural disasters and plagues... | ||
*Yakhef '''Batzaħ''' - | *Yakhef '''Batzaħ''' - Windermere physician who verified germ theory of disease | ||
*Ngeysi '''Beȝnof''' - | *Ngeysi '''Beȝnof''' - Windermere physicist and mathematician who invented calculus | ||
*Early | *Early Windermere composers (responsible for staff directions in [[Windermere]]) | ||
**Elsa '''Nuzakh''' | **Elsa '''Nuzakh''' | ||
*'''Yamphotsaphidamchuerai''' Ativan - [[Clofabian]] lexicographer and novelist [Ativan even sounds somewhat Sanskrit (like ati-vara -- could mean 'lots of blessings'/'very blessed')] | *'''Yamphotsaphidamchuerai''' Ativan - [[Clofabian]] lexicographer and novelist [Ativan even sounds somewhat Sanskrit (like ati-vara -- could mean 'lots of blessings'/'very blessed')] | ||
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*'''Ergosterol''' Aleve ♀ - [[Clofabian]] nurse, pioneered modern nursing | *'''Ergosterol''' Aleve ♀ - [[Clofabian]] nurse, pioneered modern nursing | ||
*Aodhàn '''Càdlàg''' - [[Bhadhagha]] mathematician (real analyst) | *Aodhàn '''Càdlàg''' - [[Bhadhagha]] mathematician (real analyst) | ||
*Tabhikh Vasèŋŋ - [[ | *Tabhikh Vasèŋŋ - [[Windermere]] mathematician who worked on complex analysis | ||
*Sdyrros '''Salmeter''' - [[Verse:Tricin/Anøvr|Anøvrian]] inventor | *Sdyrros '''Salmeter''' - [[Verse:Tricin/Anøvr|Anøvrian]] inventor | ||
*Sduþel '''Alcve''' - [[Verse:Tricin/Smewla|Smewlan]] writer | *Sduþel '''Alcve''' - [[Verse:Tricin/Smewla|Smewlan]] writer | ||