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Moment

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The word moment is used as a suffix standing for a period of time that it take to produce consciousness in a brain or different conscious producing system.

Some other suffixes used like moment, are: continuum, venue, section, path, and point.

Some examples of the use of moment as a suffix are: awaremoment, physamoment, physimoment, mentamoment, epimoment, prinmoment.


Princontinuum is a continuum of principles or Argupaths in a continuum structure.

Prinvenue is a grouping of principles related by some set of concepts.

Prinsection is part of an principles or part of a Argucontinuum or Arguvenue.

Prinpath is a single principles.

Prinmoment is a part of a principle.

Prinpoint is a point in a principle.