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  2. Real life - Wikipedia

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    The initialism "RL" stands for "real life" and "IRL" for "in real life." For example, one can speak of "meeting IRL" an online acquaintance. It may also be used to express an inability to use the Internet for a time due to "RL problems". Some internet users use the idioms "face time" and "meatspace" in contrast with the term "cyberspace".

  3. Reality - Wikipedia

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    Reality is the sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent within the universe, as opposed to that which is only imaginary, nonexistent or nonactual. The term is also used to refer to the ontological status of things, indicating their existence. [1] In physical terms, reality is the totality of a system, known and unknown. [2]

  4. Real World - Wikipedia

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    Real World, by Kokia, 2010; Da Real World, an album by Missy Elliott, 1999 "Real World" (Matchbox Twenty song), 1998 "Real World" (Queensrÿche song), 1993 "Real World", a song by The All-American Rejects from the 2008 album When the World Comes Down "Real World", a song by Anaïs Mitchell from the 2022 album Anaïs Mitchell

  5. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    This article by the BBC is an example of the term being used generically. Doshirak: Instant noodles: Paldo Co. Ltd., previously Korea Yakult: Used in Russia to refer to any kind of instant noodles. [100] Dremel: Rotary Tool: Robert Bosch GmbH: Small handheld rotary tools are often called dremels or dremel clones. [citation needed] Durex

  6. Extraterrestrial life - Wikipedia

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    For example, abiogenesis is of interest to astrobiology, not because of the origin of life on Earth, but for the chances of a similar process taking place in other celestial bodies. Many aspects of life, from its definition to its chemistry, are analyzed as either likely to be similar in all forms of life across the cosmos or only native to ...

  7. Real world object - Wikipedia

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    Real world objects in the context of library science include library non-text-based equipment, tools, devices, and other three-dimensional objects that the user handles, manipulates, or may observe tactilely, and that allow him or her to gain experience and knowledge about the device, learn about how the real world functions, or access digital tools and content. [1]

  8. Simulated reality - Wikipedia

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    Other prominent examples of a simulated reality in fiction include The Truman Show (1998), in which a man realizes he is actually living in a massive television set in which actors take the role of real people, and The Thirteenth Floor (1999), a neo-noir film about a murder investigation related to a virtual reality world, in which doubts about ...

  9. Multiverse - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, some scientists, theories and popular works conceive of a multiverse in which the universes are so similar that humanity exists in many equally real separate universes but with varying histories. [95] There is a debate about whether the other worlds are real in the many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics.