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A finite realm, usually attributed to a lesser or tributary relationship with other realms, is called a [[demi-cosm]]. | A finite realm, usually attributed to a lesser or tributary relationship with other realms, is called a [[demi-cosm]]. | ||
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A realm is a different manifestation of place from the physical world reality of Asdar[1]. Scholars and explorers who study realms are called realmsages and in an academic settings, they are called polycosmologers[2]. The Realm of Elamahti and the Realm of Chaos are two realms to which legends and literature have occasion to make reference. The mythical dominion of the gods, Isxinthios, is also considered another realm.
A finite realm, usually attributed to a lesser or tributary relationship with other realms, is called a demi-cosm.
According to Polycosmology Theory, the realm originates from a unique vibrational signature that interfaces with the cosmic or creational matrix of the universe, thus generating the realm which in principle can be infinite within itself.
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