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  2. Permanence - Wikipedia

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    Permanence is the state of being permanent: Digital permanence; Object permanence; Print permanence; In popular culture: Permanence by Karl Schroeder; In science: The inverse of inductance. In music: Permanence, a 2015 album by No Devotion

  3. Permanence (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rue and the soldiers sneak into the Banshee and free some of her original crew. The rest are in the construction shack, being used as explorers by Crisler. They leave for the construction shack, stealing an antimatter generator to use as cover. They enter the shack by way of burning a hole in the hull.

  4. Karl Schroeder - Wikipedia

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    Karl Schroeder (/ ˈ ʃ r eɪ d ər /) (born September 4, 1962) is a Canadian science fiction author and a professional futurist.His novels present far-future speculations on topics such as nanotechnology, terraforming, augmented reality, and interstellar travel, and are deeply philosophical.

  5. Impermanence - Wikipedia

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    While 'nicca' is the concept of continuity and permanence, 'anicca' refers to its exact opposite; the absence of permanence and continuity. The term is synonymous with the Sanskrit term anitya (a + nitya). [1] [2] The concept of impermanence is prominent in Buddhism, and it is also found in various schools of Hinduism and Jainism.

  6. Ephemerality - Wikipedia

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    There is no single definition of ephemerality". [4] With respect to unique performances, for example, it has been noted that "[e]phemerality is a quality caused by the ebb and flow of the crowd's concentration on the performance and a reflection of the nostalgic character of specific performances". [ 5 ]

  7. Renée Baillargeon - Wikipedia

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    Piaget's experiments on the development of a concept of object permanence in infants required the children to manually search for the hidden object by pulling a cover off to reveal the object. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Baillargeon argues that Piaget's finding regarding infants' failure to understand object permanence until 8–12 months old was rooted in a ...

  8. Digital permanence - Wikipedia

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    Digital permanence addresses the history and development of digital storage techniques, specifically quantifying the expected lifetime of data stored on various digital media and the factors which influence the permanence of digital data. It is often a mix of ensuring the data itself can be retained on a particular form of media and that the ...

  9. Permanent - Wikipedia

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    Permanence (disambiguation) Permanently, a 2000 album by Mark Wills; Endless (disambiguation) Eternal (disambiguation) Forever (disambiguation) Impermanence, Buddhist concept; All pages with titles beginning with Permanent