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The quest for knowledge is a fundamental trait in all mindkind. It might be perhaps the only fundamental trait. Thousands of years of study, research, empirical hypothesis-testing, and posthuman and hyperturing means that cannot be imagined by near-baselines have led to branches of science that exceed the most extravagant pre-singularity occult teachings. But can anyone below the first singularity barrier understand it?



Science in the 11th Millenium
Archailectology (in part)
Archaeology and  Exopaleontology The Hamilton Institute of Exopalaeontology
Astronomy
Biology  > (Electrogenic fish - Many Old Earth fish, particularly members of the chondricthyes (sharks and rays) and the teleosts (bony fish), had an electrical sense, usually for navigation or the detection of prey or predators.) | Primates: Monkey | Ape

Cliology (in part)
Energy Emissions and Civilisation Type
Geology
Gravitational Interferometers
Physics
Planetology - Non-Luminary World Classification Scheme
Psychology
Toposophy

Xenobiology : see also   Abiogenesis, Lithopanspermia, Translocation - the origin of life in planetary environments

Xenology (in part) 



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