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'''EA:''' Electromagnetic Acceleration, a theory which states that light curves upward, creating a horizon for the observer.
 
'''EA:''' Electromagnetic Acceleration, a theory which states that light curves upward, creating a horizon for the observer.
  
'''UA:''' Universal Acceleration/Accelerator -Universal Acceleration, the acceleration of all objects in the universe caused by Dark Energy.<br />
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'''UA:''' Universal Acceleration/Accelerator<br />
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-Universal Acceleration, the acceleration of all objects in the universe caused by Dark Energy.<br />
 
-Universal Accelerator, an object which sits underneath the Earth and pushes anything it touches.
 
-Universal Accelerator, an object which sits underneath the Earth and pushes anything it touches.
  
 
'''AW:''' Aetheric Wind/Whirlpool, part of the [[Aetheric Wind Model]] which describes [[aether]] and how it affects Earth.
 
'''AW:''' Aetheric Wind/Whirlpool, part of the [[Aetheric Wind Model]] which describes [[aether]] and how it affects Earth.

Revision as of 14:27, 3 May 2014

FET: Flat Earth Theory, a theory which states that the earth is flat.

FES: Flat Earth Society, the organization that promotes Flat Earth Theory and its discussion.

FE'er: Flat Earther, or someone who believes in the FE theory.

RET: Round Earth Theory, a theory which states that the earth is round.

RE'er: Round Earther, or someone who believes in the RE theory.

DE: Dark Energy, a form of energy which accelerates the universe.

EA: Electromagnetic Acceleration, a theory which states that light curves upward, creating a horizon for the observer.

UA: Universal Acceleration/Accelerator
-Universal Acceleration, the acceleration of all objects in the universe caused by Dark Energy.
-Universal Accelerator, an object which sits underneath the Earth and pushes anything it touches.

AW: Aetheric Wind/Whirlpool, part of the Aetheric Wind Model which describes aether and how it affects Earth.