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Thalient vs Thalience - What's the difference?

thalient | thalience |

As a noun thalience is

the condition of being thalient: the idea that every object should know what and where it is, and should be able to report that to every nearby object.

thalient

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Thalient has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'thalient':

toluamide, telemetre

thalience

Noun

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  • The condition of being thalient: the idea that every object should know what and where it is, and should be able to report that to every nearby object.
  • References

    * Thalience and the Semantic Web , January 16, 2003 * Stephen Cass, The Crush of Information , Discover magazine, Vol. 29, No. 8 (August 2008), p. 47 * Karl Schroeder, Thalience: The successor to Science , 2008 January 23

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