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'''Diagramaceous Soil''' is a [[soil]] that gives rise to [[Mathematical diagram (nonfiction)|mathematical diagrams (nonficition)]]. | '''Diagramaceous Soil''' is a [[soil]] that gives rise to [[Mathematical diagram (nonfiction)|mathematical diagrams (nonficition)]]. | ||
Diagramaceous soil is a naturally-occurring form of [[transdimensional corporation]]. | Diagramaceous soil is a naturally-occurring form of [[transdimensional corporation]]. | ||
[[John Brunner]] stated that [[diagramaceous soil]] was used in secret Australian-American experiments towards [[weaponizing]] the [[didgeridoo]] during the Second World War. | [[John Brunner]] stated that [[diagramaceous soil]] was used in secret Australian-American experiments towards [[weaponizing]] the [[didgeridoo]] during the Second World War. | ||
See [[Where the coal-face meets the road]]. | See [[Where the coal-face meets the road]]. | ||
== In the News == | |||
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File:Carnivorous_airships_circa_1930-31.jpg|link=Carnivorous dirigible|Flock of [[Carnivorous dirigible|Carnivorous dirigibles]] grazes on diagramaceous soil, depletes supply of integers. USN photo circa 1930-31. | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 06:01, 14 June 2016
Diagramaceous Soil is a soil that gives rise to mathematical diagrams (nonficition).
Diagramaceous soil is a naturally-occurring form of transdimensional corporation.
John Brunner stated that diagramaceous soil was used in secret Australian-American experiments towards weaponizing the didgeridoo during the Second World War.
See Where the coal-face meets the road.
In the News
Flock of Carnivorous dirigibles grazes on diagramaceous soil, depletes supply of integers. USN photo circa 1930-31.
Fiction cross-reference
- Day-Soil Night-Soil War
- Fantasy Voronoi diagram
- Transdimensional corporation
- Where the coal-face meets the road
Nonfiction cross-reference
Soil diagram.