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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Word computer science

In computing, "word" is a term for the natural unit of data used by a particular computer design. A word is simply a fixed-sized group of bits that are handled together by the machine. The word size (or length) is an important characteristic of a computer architecture. The size of a word influences many aspects of a computer's structure and operation. The majority of the registers in the computer are usually word-sized. The typical numeric value manipulated by the computer is probably word sized. The amount of data transferred ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia II - Word computer science - Word size choice
When a computer architecture is designed, the choice of a word size is of substantial importance. There are design considerations which encourage particular bit-group sizes for particular uses (e.g. for addresses), and these considerations point to different sizes for different uses. However, considerations of economy in design strongly push for one size, or a very few sizes related by multiples or fractions (submultiples) to a primary size. That ...

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Word computer science, Word computer science - Uses of words, Word computer science - Word size choice, Word computer science - Variable word architectures, Word computer science - Word and byte addressing, Word computer science - The power of 2, Word computer science - Size families, Word computer science - Table of word sizes

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia II - Word computer science - Size families

As computer designs have grown more complex, the obvious central importance of a single word size to an architecture has decreased. This is due to the more capable hardware making use of a wider variety of sizes of data since differing sizes are most effective in differing contexts. One pressure in this direction is the need to maintain backward compatibility while extending processor capability. As a result, what might have been the central word size in a fresh design has to coexist as an alternative size to ...

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Word computer science, Word computer science - Uses of words, Word computer science - Word size choice, Word computer science - Variable word architectures, Word computer science - Word and byte addressing, Word computer science - The power of 2, Word computer science - Size families, Word computer science - Table of word sizes

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Science of Words: DNA is influneced by words and frequencies

The human DNA is a biological Internet and superior in many aspects to the artificial one. The latest Russian scientific research directly or indirectly explains phenomena such as clairvoyance, intuition, spontaneous and remote acts of healing, self healing, affirmation techniques, unusual light/auras around people (namely spiritual masters), the mind�s influence on weather patterns and much more.

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Science of Words: Sanskrit - a divine Language?

Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages in the World. The mundane understanding of sound and language is that it is only used for communication between two or more people. But at another level, the science of sound and language is a huge field of wisdom that affect many aspects of life, not the least our spiritual wellbeing. This article explain in detail the science of sound and language and how this wisdom has been an imbedded key component of the ancient sciences of India for thousands of years. Yoga, chanting and the use of mantras are all closely connected to the conscious use of sound and language for healing and spiritual awakening.

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Science of Words: : Ayurveda an introduction - I

Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word derived from two roots: ayur, which means life; and veda, which means knowledge. It has its roots in ancient vedic literature. Ayurveda, a system of diet, healing and health maintenance, is probably the oldest science of life, just like the science of Yoga.

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Science of Words: You Are The Father And Son Of God  

Knowledge is divided between phenomenology, science of the changeable and ontology, science of the unchangeable. Ontology is the realm of being and phenomenology that of becoming.

 

To explain it to the laity, Christianity uses the word 'Father' for ontology and 'Son' for phenomenology. The Holy Spirit is individualised consciousness that mediates the two.

 

(See also: Science and Religion, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Science of Words: Hindu Philosophy - The Nyaya

The Nyaya or Hindu logic was founded by Gautama Rishi, who is also known by the names Akshapada and Dirghatapas. The Nyaya and the Vaiseshika are analytic types of philosophy. The word Nyaya signifies going into a subject, i.e., investigating it analytically. In this sense of analysis, the word Nyaya is exactly opposed to Sankhya, synthesis. The Nyaya is sometimes called Tarka-Vidya or the Science of Debate, Vada-Vidya or the Science of Discussion. Tarka is the special feature of the Nyaya.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Fantasy Word

Fantasy is a genre of art, literature, film, television, and music that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of either plot, theme, setting, or all three. The genre is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by overall look, feel, and theme of the individual work, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three (collectively known as speculative fiction). In its broadest sense, fantasy covers works by many writers, artists, and musicians, from ancient myths and legends, to ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Astounding magazine

Astounding Stories was a seminal science fiction magazine founded in 1930 and initially published by Street & Smith. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, first edited by Harry Bates, is generally considered the forum where modern science fiction was created. It has changed names repeatedly, most importantly in 1938 to Astounding Science-Fiction, and then in the 1960s to Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact, under which name it is still published. The word "and" was sometimes replaced in the lo ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Bahá'í Faith and Science

The Báb · Abdu'l-Bahá Kitáb-i-Aqdas · Kitáb-i-Íqán The Hidden Words Administrative Order The Guardian Universal House of Justice Continental Counsellors Spiritual Assembly Haifa · Akká Shiraz · Baghdad Bahá'í History · Timeline Bábís · Shaykh Ahmad Táhirih · Quddús · Badí' Shoghi Effendi Rúhíyyih Khanum Unity of humanity Unity of religion Gender equality Universal education Science and religion Auxilliary language Symbols · Humor · ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Library

In the traditional sense of the word, a library is a collection of books and periodicals. It can refer to an individual's private collection, but more often it is a large collection that is funded and maintained by a city or institution. This collection is often used by people who choose not to, or cannot afford to, purchase an extensive collection themselves. However, with the collection or invention of media other than books for storing information, many libraries are now also repositories and access points for maps, prints or other ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Strength

Strength may refer to psychological stength Physical strength of organisms' means (especially the muscles of most metazoa) of locomotion and movement Strength of materials in physics, engineering and materials science Strength is a rap compilation presented by Asiatic Warriors Strength (VIII) is a Major Arcana card in Tarot. The word strengths is one of the longest English words with one syllable. Strength, or one of its synonyms, is the most common character attribute s

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Contraction

Contraction can mean: Contraction (childbirth), a contraction during childbirth Contraction (grammar), a new word formed from two or more individual words Contraction (science), one that can occur to solid matter as it cools Contraction mapping, in mathematics, a type of function on a metric space Muscle contraction, one that occurs when a muscle fiber shortens Tensor co

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Viticulture

Viticulture (from the Latin word for vine) refers to the cultivation of grapes, often for use in the production of wine. It is one branch of the science of horticulture. By practice, viticulture is the science, production and study of grapes which deals with the series of events that occur in the vineyard. A viticulturalist's calendar includes studying the grapes being picked and transported to the winery, vine pruning during the winter months, ploughing soil to aerate and uncover the base of the vines, budburst a ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Uniformitarianism science

Within scientific philosophy, uniformitarianism is the principle in which one assumes that the same processes that shaped the Universe occurred then as they do now, unless there is good evidence otherwise. Or in other words, certain natural laws are unchangeable. Although most synonymous with geology, other sciences on a similar timescale also employ this principle, such as astronomy or evolutionary biology. Uniformitarianism science - Geology. Uniformitarianism is one of the most basic principles o ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Value computer science

In computer science, a value may be a number, literal string, array and anything that can be treated as if it were a number. In other words, label, subprogram, datatype, inheritance and control flow are not values in general. The exact definition varies across programming languages. Variables and subprogram calling sites are mostly treated as if they are values. The distinction from object is subtle but one can say that objects include the private memory storage referred to by targets of references while values are independent ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Vulnerability computer science

In computer security, the word vulnerability refers to a weakness in a system allowing an attacker to violate the integrity, confidentiality, access control, availability, consistency or audit mechanism of the system or the data and applications it hosts. Vulnerabilities may result from bugs or design flaws in the system. A vulnerability can exist either only in theory, or could have a known exploit. Vulnerabilities are of significant interest when the program containing the vulnerability operates with special privileges, performs aut ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Empiricism

Empiricism comes from the Greek word εμπειρισμός, a noun meaning a "test" or "trial". The -pir- is ultimately related to the -per- of the Latin words experientia and experimentum, both of which mean "experiment," and from which our words "experiment" and "experience" come. (Interestingly, it is also related to the Latin word periculum, "essay, trial, danger," which gives the English word "peril".) Empiricism is therefore the philosophical doctrine (-ism) of "testing" or "experimentation," and has taken ...

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Science of Words: Encyclopedia - Computation

In computer science, a computation is the evolution over time of a computer. However, the meaning of the word "computer" should be understood here in a large sense, since it does not apply only to digital computers. A typical example of a physical computation is the evolution over time of a digital computer. Other examples of physical computations are derived from quantum computers or molecular computers. In computer science, which is sometimes described as the discipline that studies computations, mathemat ...

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