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'''Magiology''' is the encompassing study dedicated to the practical application of [[Mana]], and all the associated mechanisms, principles and phenomena thereof. It is closely related to '''Mana Theory''', and is also considered the theoretical basis of '''Magic''' as a general metascience, branching into various other dedicated subdisciplines that are restricted to certain thematic domains, as well as their own specific principles.
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'''Magiology''' is the encompassing study dedicated to the transformation of the [[Unified Theory of Reality|Fabric]] via Magical Functions, and all the associated mechanisms, principles and phenomena thereof. It is considered the theoretical basis of '''Magic''' as a general metascience, branching into various other dedicated subdisciplines that are restricted to certain thematic domains, as well as their own specific principles.
  
==Definition==
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===Magic===
  
'''Magic''', as a technical term, defines all processes involving Mana that are triggered by an instance of the '''Activation Formula'''. However, classical interpretations of the word also consider Magic to include all processes that are initiated by the Activation Formula, rather than being just an extended property of Mana. This, by definition, includes other energies with systematic processing potential, namely [[Spirit]] and [[Malice]]. Modern Magiology categorizes these processes as Magic nonetheless, though the term "'''Non-Manalistic Magic'''" is often applied to differentiate between the two interpretations.
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'''Magic''' is the transformation of the Fabric induced by the actualization of an Aetheric Interface, which requires '''aetheric energy''' derived from the liberation of metaparticles, such as [[Mana]] or [[Prana]]. More generally, Magic is executed in order to temporarily rewrite one or more parts of reality in order to achieve a purpose. These alterations modify the Fabric with extreme efficiency, integrating themselves as harmlessly and unintrusively as possible, before being corrected by the Fabric's self-restorative force.
  
'''Magecraft''', however, refers to Magic that has been executed and thus, comes to exist within reality to influence it. It is the realization of Magic into the external world according to the commands given by the user (hereafter, the Caster). If Magic is the latent knowledge and logical processes the Caster utilizes to transform the medium, then Magecraft can be considered the transformation itself, and the results derived from the aforementioned modification. To expand upon this distinction, a '''Spell''' is defined as the act of executing Magic and generating functioning Magecraft. It is the bridge between the theoretical and the practical, so to speak, in a way that is understandable to the Caster.
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A '''Magic System''' is the direct resultant of a Spell, an abstract construction of information bound by precise rules and variables defined by the Caster. It is the primary mechanism that influences the fabric of reality, dictating how exactly Magecraft is to be created, and is fueled by '''aetheric energy''' directly derived from the depletion of Mana. Without exception, any instance of Magic produces a Magic System, though not all Magics remain as Magic Systems once Magecraft has been realized. A simple reenactment of natural combustion will produce a self-terminating Magic System that solely exists to ignite the fire, whereas complex formations such as glyphs or barriers obligatorily require the assistance of Magic Systems in order to preserve and maintain their properties.
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==Execution==
  
Execution of Magic is a difficult practice, relying on the practitioner's mind much more so than the capacity of their Mana Pool. It is an extremely unintuitive system that relies on both theoretical and experimental knowledge above everything else, but is also the most prominent, universally-accessible way of circumventing most scientific laws of the universe. A common misconception is that Magic requires innate talent, but this is objectively false; it merely tests the boundaries of the practitioner's intellect, judgment and mental processing abilities in handling the abstruse programming logic behind Spells.
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==Activation Sequence==
  
==Activation Formula==
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==Information Theory==
  
The '''Activation Formula''' is a sequence of virtually-simultaneous operations that initiate when a command given by the Caster is interpreted by a psion in particles of Mana, and culminate in the disintegration of the potent's resonant and thus the release of magitrons into the medium in order to perform a result, or a chain of results. This is a phenomenon that is entirely inherent to Mana, and is thus immutable at its core. While the Activation Formula refers to the fundamental mechanisms that jumpstart any Magic System, a '''Spell''' are the combined, Caster-defined parameters that specifically lead to an intended result, and furthermore, the result itself as well.
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==Laws==
 
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===Defined Will===
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Parsing of the Caster's will into viable Thought Particles, a constant quantity that is represented by '''1 syel''' of Mana. This occurs through intrinsic resonance between the Caster's Mind Component and their Mana Pool, which is entirely comprised of Mana particles that are bound within the Caster by the passive interaction with the Soul Component. Once a '''Defined Will''' has been issued, the entire Spell is considered to have initialized.
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===Casting Body===
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Identification of the Mana Pool the Spell is meant to draw Mana from, and furthermore, the technical "source" of the Spell. Normally, this is considered to be the Caster's own body, but in cases where the Caster remotely triggers a Magic System within an outside source of any sort, the status of '''Casting Body''' is shifted to the object in question. This, however, implies the presence of a working Mana Pool integrated within the object in order to fuel the resulting Magic System; furthermore, it is entirely impossible to grant complete independence to an object in that regard, as the Caster will inevitably expend Mana through the triggering Spell.
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===Logic Equation===
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Structuring of the instructions given by the Caster, and the concise, technical elaboration of the Defined Will. The vast difficulty of Magic is entirely derived from the '''Logic Equation''' the Spell is meant to follow. This is an array of a potentially-infinite number of parameters that are calculated by the Caster prior to the termination of the Activation Formula; the mental processing required to fulfill this rises proportionally to the complexity of variables the Spell has.
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===Mana Input===
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Complete transmission and reciprocation of the Defined Will in Mana via a chain reaction of resonants, and, immediately afterwards, disintegration of said resonants due to Psion Decay in order to transform Mana into aetheric energy. '''Mana Input''' will, by the Principle of Equivalence, always be a constant value that is directly proportional to the absolute potential of the Magic System.
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===Magic Output===
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Release of residual Magic Particles into the medium as Ley, and conditioning of the fabric of reality to construct the Magic System out of scratch, following the Logic Equation as a basic framework. At this precise point, the Spell is considered to have been cast, and the Activation Formula finalizes.
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==Concepts==
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===Aetheric Energy===
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===Magic Interference===
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==Primary Branches==
 
==Primary Branches==
 
*[[Alchemy]]
 
*[[Arcanism]]
 
*[[Ritualistics]]
 
*[[Symbology]]
 
*[[Thaumaturgy]]
 
  
 
[[Category: Concepts]]
 
[[Category: Concepts]]

Revision as of 23:28, 28 August 2015

Magiology is the encompassing study dedicated to the transformation of the Fabric via Magical Functions, and all the associated mechanisms, principles and phenomena thereof. It is considered the theoretical basis of Magic as a general metascience, branching into various other dedicated subdisciplines that are restricted to certain thematic domains, as well as their own specific principles.

Magic

Magic is the transformation of the Fabric induced by the actualization of an Aetheric Interface, which requires aetheric energy derived from the liberation of metaparticles, such as Mana or Prana. More generally, Magic is executed in order to temporarily rewrite one or more parts of reality in order to achieve a purpose. These alterations modify the Fabric with extreme efficiency, integrating themselves as harmlessly and unintrusively as possible, before being corrected by the Fabric's self-restorative force.

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Execution

Activation Sequence

Information Theory

Laws

Primary Branches