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What is the Monad?

Monad (philosophy) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other senses of “monad”, see Monad. The circled dot was used by the Pythagoreans and later Greeks to represent the first metaphysical being, the Monad or the Absolute. Part of a series on Theism hideTypes of faithAgnosticismApatheismAtheismDeismHenotheismIetsismIgnosticismMonotheismMonismDualismMonolatryKathenotheismOmnismPandeismPanentheismPantheismPolytheismTranstheism hideSpecific conceptionsCreatorDemiurgeDeusFatherForm of the GoodGodGreat ArchitectMonadMotherSummum bonumSupreme BeingSustainerThe LordTrinityTawhidDitheismMonismPersonalUnitarianism hideIn particular religionsAbrahamicJudaismChristianityIslamBaháʼí FaithMormonismMandaeismSamaritanismIndo-IranianHinduismBuddhismJainismSikhismZoroastrianismChineseTianShangdiHongjun Laozu …

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What are the requirements for a planet to join the United Federation of planets?

https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-requirements-for-a-planet-to-join-the-United-Federation-of-planets Steve Smyth ·  Follow I’ve been a Star Trek fan since 1966 (yes-old), and I like all of it, including the Abramsverse. More Trek is better than less Trek. There are three main requirements: A sufficiently advanced level of scientific technology. The Federation’s baseline is that the prospective member world has achieved faster-than-light space travel …