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Chaosity
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Last updated: JAN. 4, 2020
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Chaosity, also referred to as chaotic nature, refers to both an instrument of study and a state of existence in the Millettarian cosmology resembling The Chaos. Its nature is predicated upon unknownness, disorder, and catastrophe and is considered to be the antithesis of The Cosmos, or cosmic nature.
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