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− | Developed in the 27th century, Pekwari's Hypothesis establishes the idea that a talented [[Pamnest|Sungotinian]] could make use of the access to the [[World Soul]] to manipulate the nature of [[magic]]. This hypothesis is disputed not only for a lack of evidence but for its reliance on the unproven principle that Sungotinians receive knowledge from and have influence over the | + | Developed in the 27th century, Pekwari's Hypothesis establishes the idea that a talented [[Pamnest|Sungotinian]] could make use of the access to the [[World Soul]] to manipulate the nature of [[magic]]. This hypothesis is disputed not only for a lack of evidence but for its reliance on the unproven principle that Sungotinians receive knowledge from and have influence over the World Soul. For this reason, most esotericist scholars reject Pekwari's Hypothesis. |
− | Pekwari | + | Pekwari was a scholar and magic-practitioner from the [[Republic of Johaulia]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 18 November 2024
Developed in the 27th century, Pekwari's Hypothesis establishes the idea that a talented Sungotinian could make use of the access to the World Soul to manipulate the nature of magic. This hypothesis is disputed not only for a lack of evidence but for its reliance on the unproven principle that Sungotinians receive knowledge from and have influence over the World Soul. For this reason, most esotericist scholars reject Pekwari's Hypothesis.
Pekwari was a scholar and magic-practitioner from the Republic of Johaulia.
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