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-[[Category:Glossary]]'''unmoving mover''' ''imp.'' '''1.''' That which is higher than can be concieved. '''2.''' [[God]], an ape thoughtfully chewing a pencil-end. '''3.''' The end point, as seen through the lens of it's inferred and infinite regression, of The Newtonian Model. '''4.''' The precise ignition of [[the one million things.]] +[[Category:Glossary]]'''unmoving mover''' ''imp.'' '''1.''' That which is higher than can be conceived. '''2.''' [[God]], an [[ape]] thoughtfully chewing a pencil-end. '''3.''' The end point, as seen through the lens of its inferred and infinite regression, of The Newtonian Model. '''4.''' The precise ignition of [[the one million things.]]
== Usage == == Usage ==
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 +[[AA'ers]] more often think of it as the arbitrary endpoint of an attempt at infinite regression.
-[[AA]]'ers more often think of it as the arbitrary endpoint of an attempt at infinite regression.+"He slunk about like an [[unseen hand]] injected with silicone." -- [[Dr. Shitzby Bathworthy]], aboard the ''Sea-Man'' (a [[Xenophon Aliokrate]] vessel) in 1964. It is believed he was referring to a mysterious [[Masked challenger]] who had accosted him earlier that day in the Arab Quarter of Marseille.
-"He slunk about like an unseen hand injected with silicone."+== See Also ==
-- [[Dr. Shitzby Bathworthy]], City of Gall, Sea-Man special, 1964.+----
 +* [[Architect's hand]]

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unmoving mover imp. 1. That which is higher than can be conceived. 2. God, an ape thoughtfully chewing a pencil-end. 3. The end point, as seen through the lens of its inferred and infinite regression, of The Newtonian Model. 4. The precise ignition of the one million things.

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AA'ers more often think of it as the arbitrary endpoint of an attempt at infinite regression.

"He slunk about like an unseen hand injected with silicone." -- Dr. Shitzby Bathworthy, aboard the Sea-Man (a Xenophon Aliokrate vessel) in 1964. It is believed he was referring to a mysterious Masked challenger who had accosted him earlier that day in the Arab Quarter of Marseille.

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