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Category: The Sentients Socialistic Cybercracy

a.k.a. The Sentients' Polity, the Dugans, Megasov, The Sovs

Prosperous Communistic-Utopian Polity located in Megasov Dyson, formerly Dugan's Star, nominal Negentropic Alliance


M. Alan Kazlev



Category : Religion Order of St. Christopher

Solarist starship religious order, founded in 5378 by Nos D388.


The members are all starships (mainly relativist crafts), serving the Divine Order by transporting beings, equipment and especially wormholes to where they are needed. During the Version War the ships of the order were involved in refugee transports, linelaying and scouting, their efforts gaining them a formal blessing of divine gratitude from H. H. the God Emperor. The order has since then largely been active in the Perseus rift and in the Amalgamation effort.

Anders Sandberg



Category: Solar System or World St Xye

Negentropist culture and trade port world, the main gateway for the Negentropy Alliance to the Utopia Sphere.


M. Alan Kazlev



Category: Math stable

Having a basin of attraction that is non-zero in size; an attractor that can withstand some form of perturbation.


from Gary William Flake



Category: Aliens Category: Solar System or WorldStanislaw

A bot-based "wild" mechosystem, comparable in diversity and complexity to a natural biologically based world. Possibly of xenosophont origin.

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Category: Astronomy star

A large celestial body, usually wholly gaseous, massive enough to initiate (or to have once initiated) nuclear reactions in its central region.


Stars are classified in various ways, with these basic classifications going all the way back to late industrial and atomic age Old Earth. The Harvard system uses a temperature sequence based on spectral characteristics.  The sequence is O B A, F G K M, with decimal subdivisions, so that G5 is half way between G0 and K0. The Morgan, Keenan, and Kellman system classifies stars by luminosity as well as temperature.  They also gave numerical definitions of the Harvard spectral types and designated bright stars to be the standards. Another system assigned stars to two broad categories depending on composition, speed and location, as well as origin: Population I and Population II, with a rare Population III added. More advanced interplanetary age astronomy techniques and AI interest added further stellar taxonomies, many of which were inscrutable or seemingly irrelevant to baseline humans. Even today many of the old classifications are used by S<1 sophonts.



Category: Megastructure star lifting

Removing material from a star for industrial use or for stellar husbandry. Methods include increasing its rotation until material began to drift off the equator or squeezing it using intense magnetic fields from particle accelerators.


Graphic by Xaonon; text by Dave Criswell in Transhuman Terminology



Category: Astronomy starburst

A relatively sudden and rapid episode of star formation in a galaxy, probably triggered in some cases by collision with another galaxy.




Category: Music Static/White Noise:

information and interplanetary age music craze


The ultimate pre singularity triumph of music corp memetics, for years the corps financed hundreds of acts in hope of finding a single hit. Tired of this completely inefficient approach executives of the FNJ corporation approached the leading memetic engineers at the institute of advanced psychology on the new israel habitat to develop an innovative solution to this problem.

Instead of concentrating on the tired approach of overmarketing an attractive but untalented starlet, they used the feelings of alienation amongst the adolescent population as the hook for the meme.

The initial music for testing this meme on the populace was random static noise, unfortunately for music lovers everywhere the meme's effectiveness was unparalleled.

From the mid 2050's to the early 2070's the most popular form of music in the 11-24 demographic was Static and its cousin White Noise. Music corps were delighted, never before did they have to do so little work to create a hit. Numerous bands were formed to exploit the meme including Active Noise Cancellation, Aliasing Filter and Bi-Linear Design.

The Static craze died out in the 2070's thanks to a counter-meme created by an independent memetic engineer and Elvis Presley fan Ryu O'Connor, despite numerous lawsuits on behalf of the entertainment megacorps, however was revived by an interview with the AI Kilburn in 2105 in which e listed er favourite music:

InterviewBot: So Kilburn what tunes do you crunch numbers to?

Kilburn: Well I'm quite a fan of last centuries rock bands, U2, They Might Be Giants, Bowie and Tom Waits not to mention classics such as Bach's Toccata and Fugue. More recent, well I enjoy looking for patterns in Aliasing Filter's last MP9 "Random Electrical Discharges". Nothing too radical...


The AI movement hysteria was enough to kick-start the meme again, and for much of the interplanetary period static was enjoyed today by post S1 sapients, alienated adolescents and AI cults.

Ben Higginbottom



Category: Maths Statistics

Field of mathematics dealing with evaluating sampled data to find mathematical or other patterns. Includes probability theory, the application of statistical methods for performing studies of complex systems, and sampling techniques for measuring specific information. Has many applications including white noise aesthetics, random walk simms, economics, materials studies, medicine, psychology, sociology, market research, anakalyptics, and cliology.


M. Alan Kazlev



Category: Politics Stasist

One of two basic AI camps that emerged during the information age. In contrast to the progressives the Stasists wanted to halt all other technological innovation, so that they can safely rule over the baselines like gods.


stasists are divided into pro-human farmers, human-neutral centralists, and anti-human skynets.

During the early years, the stasists were busy building empires, but ran into each other all the time. There were simply too many AIs and too many unrelated plans going on in the Solar System. Repeated attempts to create an "AI Government" failed, because the various AIs were too diverse. The stasists gradually reached a consensus, but only after marginalizing the skynets with their incompatible plans. This centralist consensus began to work on creating an inner system dominated by megacorps and governments.


Anders Sandberg



Category: Weapon steamecha

steam-powered armoured bipedal dreadnoughts popular among extreme hobbyists and steampunkers in the NoCoZo and elsewhere.


Steamecha are characterized by a surreal mix and of advanced material research and holographic displays and astonishingly primitive fire-control / targeting systems and baroque steam-powered engine.

The popularity lies in the fact that steam is dangerous stuff for baselines to be playing around in. Sure the AI running the park could patch you up after your mech took a hit and you got par broiled over 130% of your body (lungs and digestive tract also), but %@#^ that hurt! Some steampunkers use a chemical known as "cool steam" that expands and contracts dramatically at cooler temperatures, but these are looked down at by the purists

And some steam-mech aficionados trick out their mechs for "authentic" sound: The more of a metallic screech you can get out of the joints and the more clanking the mech makes as it moves, the better. Trying to get it looking and sounding just like the Prylor-Gamma-Gamma mechs of '09 (local Calendar), there are good records of the way they were in the old days and some mechanics work for hours to make the actuator joint for their Scorn Cannon to get just the right pitch.
Peter Kisner with some notes by M. Alan Kazlev



Category: culture or subculture steampunk, steampunker

Baseline subculture popular in the the NoCoZo and MPA. Steampunkers try to cultivate elaborate steam-powered retro cultures, often using baroque and baseline-dangerous weaponry and machinery, and combining this with advanced uploading and biocloning technology to ensure their revival in the (likely) case of extreme injury or death


M. Alan Kazlev



Category: Culture The Stellar Umma


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Category: Megastructure stellar engineering

Modifying or customizing a star in any manner. Could be for the purposes of stellar husbandry, or for more exotic purposes




Category: Megastructure stellar husbandry

A type of stellar engineering which involves controlling the evolution and properties of stars, especially to stabilize them, prolong their lifetimes, manipulate the stellar wind, lift off useful material or create new stars. Typical methods include star lifting or mixing the stellar core with envelope material to make hydrogen burning last longer


Dave Criswell, in Transhuman Terminology



Category: House Stevens, House


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Category: Politics steward, stewardship

Managing an environment as a precious resource


Stewards are the opposite to extropians who want to let an evolution-like process change it (it should be noted that the term extropian used in this definition doesn't necessarily cover all people calling themselves extropians). The stewards and extropians represent divergent philosophies of change: stewards think about what is already there, while extropians think about how things can or will evolve. This is a polarity that goes back to the first hyperturings and beyond that to atomic and information age humanity. Among the archailect empires, the Caretaker Gods and Negentropy Alliance represent the principle of stewardship, whilst Keter, and the Technorapture Hypernation correspond to the extropian pole

modified from Jaron Lanier, in Transhuman Terminology



Category: Personality Stig Ranes

Legendary martyr of the planet Hibra in the Crucis Corridor (7485-7520)

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Category: Animal Stiltwalker

large tetrapods terrestrial herbivore indigenous to the savannahs of the northern continent of Calinder's World (Lacustric Subtype - Cygexba middle region, near the Zoeific Biopolity border - Eden Institute Scientific Reserve).


Stiltwakers have a squat sausage-like body with leathery hide, and move by means of two pairs of long but stout jointed chitinous stilts. There are also two pairs of smaller legs that rarely play a part in locomotion. Whilst there are a two rows of eye spots along the back, but smell and hearing are the primary senses (including a sort of long-range sonar). Feeding is via a jointed "mask" at the end of a long muscular proboscis, this bears arrays of radula and is scraped across vegetation. The mashed plant material is then taken up and stored in one of the several stomachs, where it is broken down over several days by symbiotic micro-organisms.

Stiltwalkers have an ungainly stride, not unlike a terragen giraffe, and have been clocked at over 65 km/h in full gallop. In intelligence and in their herding behaviour they are broadly comparable to a terragen ungulate. There are some half a dozen species, the largest, the Great Stiltwalker, attaining a height of 5 meters, a body length of 3.5 meters and a weight of almost a tonne. More common is the Savannah Stiltwalker, which is a little smaller - height when legs extended about 3.5 meters, body length 2.5 meters, adult weight about 250 - 350 kg

The wetter, more forested southern continent bears a distant relative, the stiltworm. This is somewhat smaller, has four pairs of much shorter legs, and a lower more elongate body. It is thought that the two groups diverged from a common 8-legged ancestor during the Peludian Period (in the local geological time span); the northern Stiltwalkers becoming taller shorter and losing the front and rear pairs of legs (there is an interesting series of fossil forms here, including squat six-legged stiltwalkers and taller forms with two pairs of vestigial stiltlegs adapted to grasping vegetation); while the southern forms became more elongate as the local climate became wetter and the prairies gave way to rainforests

M. Alan Kazlev



Category: Personality Stivers, The

Early Federation age hacker and Cyberian culture hero.


In traditional accounts, The Stivers was a humble baseline with no specialist education other than what he had acquired himself, and only minimal implants. Even so, he was a revolutionary coder, creating several specialist corporate programs, and a number of expert system and search programming languages still used by some clades and hyperturings today. Hence the saying "Even a baseline can program like an S1 - if e is Stivers!" and "E codes in an elegant, stiverian way."

However, cliological research, and study of some recently unearthed Federation records, shows that most of the mystique was developed later. The Stivers was indeed an exceptional coder, but he came from a long family of hackers and had several quite radical nootropic and wetware augments. Today there are still a number of Cyberian sects that worship Stivers as exemplar

Donna Malcolm Hirsekorn and M. Alan Kazlev



Category: Macrotech stone age technology
Inanimate / Inorganic
[Hylotech]
Organic / Carbon-based
[Biotech]
data and Information transmission / Virtuality
Infotech
psychotronics / psi / esoterics
esoterics
Stone Age Stone and wood (natural materials) some domestic animals and crops speech, oral history only Animism, shamanism, etc.



Category: Solar System or World Straight Arrow

Former headquarters of the Sagittarius Sphere




Category: Math Strange Attractor

An attractor of a dynamic system that is usually fractal in dimension and is indicative of chaos


Gary William Flake



Category: Picotech strange matter production

production of matter with an excess of strange quarks.


Strange matter has a variety of properties including the ability to convert more matter into strange matter under conditions of high pressure such as found at the centre of a star or neutron star. Under certain conditions this might release huge amounts of energy. Massive starquakes or explosions on neutron stars may sometimes be due to strange matter.

Todd Drashner



Category: Picotech Strange Matter Viri, Strangelets

Picotech weapons based strange matter


One of the nastier picotech weapons is strange matter viruses. Strange matter consists of a mixture of up, down and strange quarks that catalyse the conversion of ordinary matter into strange matter. By dumping strangelets into a planet or star it can be converted into strange matter, resulting in total destruction and supernova-like explosions. Since this tends to spread more strangelets, the weapon can thoroughly make a whole region of space uninhabitable. The most well known use of strange matter was the destruction of the Soft Cathedrals by the Sagittarius Sphere in 6521, which cost an estimated 32 billion entities their lives and destroyed over 126 solar systems. Even by the standards of the Version War it was considered an atrocity

The only way of dealing with it is picotech or femtotech immune systems, devices able to dissolve strangelets. These are at present not widely available or have to be leased from the AIs at exorbitant prices. However, there appear to exist strange matter predators, the near-mythical polemovores ("war-eaters"). They were first theoretically postulated to explain the fact that ancient conflicts by advanced aliens had not led to the gradual conversion of the galaxy into strangelets. They were actually discovered 8151 by an expedition from the Centa Aly department of strategic research into the M4 nebula, where it was known there existed strange stars. They discovered immense traceries of aligned nuclear matter, apparently feeding on free strangelets and breeding on strange star surfaces, something that insulated them from spreading more strange matter. They were most likely deliberately designed by some alien civilization. Attempts to introduce them into strangelet-infested systems have been quite successful, but the cost of moving the extremely diffuse and heavy traceries have proven prohibitive to anyone but the most threatened

Anders Sandberg



category: Government Stratocracy

Rule by a nation's military leaders, or the military leaders of a clan or clade. In the aftermath of the Version Wars a number of military commanders, isolated from the main government in relativistic fleets, set up this kind of government in many of the worlds of the outer volumes. Generally these regimes are short-lived.




Category: Microbe stromatolite

stromatolites on LaetonaColonial aquatic, littoral, or semi-aquatic prokaryote or prokaryotoid, prokaryote equivalant life form, the most common form of macroscopic life in the galaxy. The terragen version were colonies of blue-green algae that appeared along shorelines and in shallow water; most abundant from about 3.5 to 2 billion years ago. Stromatolites do best in water-rich temperate to warm low-diversity carbon-based ecosystems such as are common in Eovenusian, Eogaian, and Eoarean type planets.


Right, the Stromatolites of the eoarean world Laetona (outer Cygexba Volume)

M. Alan Kazlev



Category: Philosophy strong convergence hypothesis

The postulate that all sufficiently advanced cultures converge towards the same state. A rival hypothesis is the divergent track hypothesis.


Nick Boström in Transhuman Terminology



Category: Physics Strong Nuclear Force

One of the four fundamental forces. It is transmitted by the gluon, which transmits colour charge between quarks. Since the gluon is both massless and interacts with itself, the force does not fall off over distance and is very strong compared to the other forces. Many pico- and femtotech devices are based on strong force manipulations, especially stabilized neutronium.


Anders Sandberg



Category: Mathematics Structic

Generalization of mathematics to encompass indeterminate structures.


Anders Sandberg



Category: Infotech Stupidity Filters

A variant on the SpamShield used by those with augmented/replaced senses.


It automatically tunes out meaningless drivel and enhances the information flow perceived. Anything the user defines as 'stupid' is de-prioritized in the perception. It still can be focused on, but it isn't as eye-catching. Very useful to avoid those sexually-suggestive re-memeing madverts. .

John B



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