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{{Retitle|''Journal of Galactic Lexicology''}}
{{Retitle|''Journal of Galactic Lexicology''}}
The ''Journal of Galactic [[Lexicology]]'' was an [[academic journal]]. In an article written by [[Beeva]] and [[Mclock]] in the journal in [[2279]], they conclusively showed that all [[culture]]s in the [[universe]] spoke of [[Laws of physics|'Laws' of physics]]. [[Olivia Kagg Waldermein]], in her paper ''[[Love & War: A Meta-Historical Investigation of the Dawn of the Cosmic Revolution]]'', expanded on this conclusion to suggest that these laws were the result of a [[cosmic judicial system]] that had since been largely wiped out by a [[Major Space-Time Rewrite]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Love & War (short story)}})
The '''''Journal of Galactic [[Lexicology]]''''' was an [[academic journal]]. In an article written by [[Beeva]] and [[Mclock]] in the journal in [[2279]], they conclusively showed that all [[culture]]s in the [[universe]] spoke of [[Laws of physics|'Laws' of physics]]. [[Olivia Kagg Waldermein]], in her paper ''[[Love & War: A Meta-Historical Investigation of the Dawn of the Cosmic Revolution]]'', expanded on this conclusion to suggest that these laws were the result of a [[cosmic judicial system]] that had since been largely wiped out by a [[Major Space-Time Rewrite]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Love & War (short story)}})


[[Category:Academic journals]]
[[Category:Academic journals]]

Revision as of 21:40, 17 June 2024

The Journal of Galactic Lexicology was an academic journal. In an article written by Beeva and Mclock in the journal in 2279, they conclusively showed that all cultures in the universe spoke of 'Laws' of physics. Olivia Kagg Waldermein, in her paper Love & War: A Meta-Historical Investigation of the Dawn of the Cosmic Revolution, expanded on this conclusion to suggest that these laws were the result of a cosmic judicial system that had since been largely wiped out by a Major Space-Time Rewrite. (PROSE: Love & War [+]Loading...["Love & War (short story)"])