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List of inclusivised disciplines[]

Abundology[]

focuses on the concept of abundance in philosophical means.

Adiabatics[]

a branch of cosmic philosophy focusing on the concept of heat in The Cosmos, and the role of heat in cosmogony.

Aerolithology[]

the philosophical study of meteorites.

Aidology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the nature, role, ability, manifestations, and functions of aid, aiding oneself, aiding others, and aiding inanimate objects or causes.

Aidological ethics[]

the branch of aidology concerned with the ethical system that emerged from the establishment of aidology as a discipline of Astronic philosophy and deals with the compatibility between aidological ethics and Astronist ethics. 

Amatology[]

the discipline of study dealing with Cometanic love, or the interpretation of Cometan’s philosophical musings in relation to the topic of love. 

Amnology[]

the discipline of study dealing with all contemplations and musings regarding the topic of freedom in addition to the application of the concept of freedom to parts or the whole of Astronism or the wider Astronic tradition. 

Anisotropics[]

explores the concept of some cosmical entities having different values, meanings, and consequences when studied, measured, or viewed from a different perspective, or direction.

Anthropics[]

a subdiscipline of prophetics in cosmic philosophy dealing with the Anthropic Principle and the notions it addresses, and the consequences of its application both conceptually, and societally. The Anthropic Principle and the notions it addresses, and the consequences of its application both conceptually, and societally.

Anthropological cosmology[]

in spacial psychology, a type of cosmos that emphasises and is concerned with the role of humanity in the wider cosmical system as a factor in human psychological wellbeing and typically incorporates the Anthropic Principle, anthropocentrism, and others, in order to form The Anthropic Cosmos.

Aphnology[]

the discipline of study dealing with all contemplations regarding the topic of money and wealth, its accumulation, its function in society, and its relationship with other systems and structures in society. 

Areography[]

a subdiscipline of planetology dealing with the philosophical contemplation of all the geographical aspects of the classical planet of Mars.

Argumentology[]

also referred to as argument theory, the discipline of study dealing with the methods and practice of argumentation. 

Aspology []

the discipline of study dealing with the concept of ambition, its applications, manifestations, and all philosophical contemplations of ambition.

Astrodynamics[]

a subdiscipline of formatology within cosmic philosophy dealing with the formational dynamics of stars, and other stellar objects in The Cosmos.

Astrography[]

in introspectics of cosmic philosophy, closely associated with astrophotography, dealing with all contemplations of human productions of how The Cosmos does appear as an important contributor to Cosmic Art.

Astrometrics[]

the subdiscipline of study within kosmetrics as a derivation of cosmic philosophy dealing with the philosophical discussion over the measurement of celestial entities, and the measurement of The Cosmos, and The Universe.

Astropharology[]

a subdiscipline of study within naology dealing with starhouses, their constructions, functions and management.

Astronic eschatology[]

the major discipline of study making up an important branch of Astronism dealing with all concepts and beliefs concerned with death, the destiny and purpose of humanity, and the existence or non-existence of the afterlife. 

Astronic ontology[]

the form of and approach to ontology undertaken by the Astronic tradition of philosophy and religion. 

Astronic necrology[]

a subdiscipline of study dealing with comparisons between different funerary traditions and the study of funerary traditions and their meanings in general from an Astronist perspective rather than dealing with Astronist funerary tradition themselves. 

Astronic soteriology[]

the discipline of study and approach taken by the Astronic tradition in the formulation of the soteriology of Astronism. 

Astronic thanatology[]

the subdiscipline of study within Astronic eschatology dealing with the contemplation and study of death from an Astronist perspective, particularly the events leading up to one's death and the processes involve in a person's death rather than considering what occurs after one's death which remains the territory of eschatology.

Astronist epistemology[]

the discipline of study specifically dealing with contemplations regarding the purpose of individual human lives, the existential purpose of humanity as a whole, and the nature of the question of the purpose of life itself.

Astronist ethics[]

the major discipline of study making up an important branch of Astronism dealing with all concepts and beliefs concerned with death, the destiny and purpose of humanity, and the existence or non-existence of the afterlife. 

Astronomics[]

the financial management of economies beyond The Earth, the financial management of the overall space industries, and the nature of economies beyond The Earth.

Astronomology[]

the study and discussion of the role of astronomy and its practices in society, as well as its fundamental purpose, nature, and the future of the practice.

Astrophysicality[]

in orbanology of cosmic philosophy, a subdiscipline addressing the nature of stars with the intention of drawing conclusions about their originations, functionalities, physical features, and the metaphorical qualities of stars.

Astrophysiology[]

in orbanology of cosmic philosophy, a branch of the subdiscipline of astrophysicality dealing with the nature of the relationship between sentient beings and the stars of The Cosmos and is largely philosophical and metaphorical.

Atmosphericism[]

the discipline of study and form of Astronist devotional practices involving devotion to and concentration of terrestrial meteorological progeny and phenomena rather than cosmic progeny and phenomena. 

Avicinology[]

the major cross-disciplinary branch of study addressed within quillitology yet also categorised within occurrology dealing with the form of Astronist practices involving the commemoration of significant and minor astronomical events. 

Causology[]

the discipline of study deriving from cosmic philosophy dealing with the concepts of causation, as well as cause and consequence in The Cosmos, and cosmogony from a philosophical viewpoint.

Celestology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the lives of celestants, or celebrated Astronists, involving the pinpointing of reasons for their celestification. 

Chaology[]

the cosmic philosophical study of The Chaos as part of Astronic cosmology.  

Chromatics[]

a large branch of study within cosmic philosophy as a derivation of Astronic philosophy dealing with two concepts. The first dealing with the role of colour in The Cosmos, and the second dealing with cosmic events that occur consecutively, or as a result of each other.

Cometanic ontology[]

the branch of Cometanology specifically dealing with the ontology of the personage of Cometan, principally considering whether one or two personas existed within him. 

Cometanology[]

the major discipline of study dealing with the personage of Cometan, his philosophership, his role within Astronism, and the study of the title and state of mind of cometanhood and how that is achieved.

Cometology[]

the cosmic philosophical study involving approaches to the understanding of comets, especially in Astronic cosmology.

Comparology[]

the discipline of study dealing with all instances of comparison in relation to religious and philosophical conceptuals as well as traditions as a whole. It can be considered as the Astronic form of comparative religion.

Concentritology[]

closely related with concentricism, the branch of study and philosophical discussion of the concentricity of celestial entities, and the purpose, logic, and meaning of this particular order in The Cosmos, and the discussion of the nature of concentricity.

Conceptual theory[]

the discipline of study dealing with the form and functions of concepts as well as the value, applicability, and the general ontology of concepts as abstracts rather than physicalities. 

Core sanitology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the introduction and foundational beliefs and conceptual elements of the Astronic form of logic. 

Cosmechism[]

an educative form of some branch or discipline of Astronism either in the form of questions and answers or statements to be memorised, yet it is unlike The Cosmechesis which is a set poem derived from The Omnidoxy for cosmechism can come in many different forms from non-omnidoxical sources. The official collective appellation for which is The Cosmechism.

Cosmecology[]

the philosophical study of The Earth in relation to cosmic phenomena, especially in relation to cosmocentricity and Astronic cosmology.

Cosmic cyberlaw[]

the wide-ranging aspects of digital laws on planets and celestial bodies other than on The Earth.

Cosmoanthropology[]

the cross-disciplinary study in cosmic philosophy, sanitology, and anthropology dealing with contemplations regarding all aspects of human life and society in an off-Earth context. Essentially, the study of anthropology in the context of space. 

Cosmoapplication[]

a discipline of compendology and a major practice involving the application of cosmical entities to those of the natural world, and intends to draw connections between such entities in the categories of appearance, functionality, and their role in the system.

Cosmochronology[]

the philosophical study timescales of the objects and events of The Cosmos.

Cosmodynamics[]

a subdiscipline of formatology within cosmic philosophy dealing with the formational dynamics of The Cosmos itself, and other non-stellar objects.

Cosmography[]

the general features of The Cosmos, such as planets, comets, asteroids, nebulae, and supernovae, and how these features affect the philosophical concepts of The Cosmos.

Cosmopsychology[]

the wide-ranging psychological affairs and issues that arise within a society, or nation state on another planet or celestial body.

Cosmopsychotherapy[]

the practice of psychotherapy in order to treat psychological issues that have originated from the individual beyond in space, or on another planet other than The Earth.

Cosmotime law[]

equivalent to Maritime Law, and deals with spacial trade and spacial naval matters.

Cosmotopography[]

the cosmic philosophical study of the natural physical features of celestial entities in The Cosmos and the different contemplations and conclusions made regarding the physical characteristics of such entities.

Creation theory[]

a major branch of cosmic philosophy dealing with the various different approaches to the creation of The Cosmos.

Cryology[]

the branch of cosmic philosophy studying low temperatures and subsequent phenomena in relation to cosmical events, and entities.

Cryonics[]

the Astronic approach and philosophy to understanding and justifying the practices and usages of cryonics.

Cycleseology/Cyclometrics[]

the branch of cosmic philosophy dealing with cycles of The Cosmos from a philosophical perspective.

Cyporeology[]

the discipline of study dealing with religious and philosophical beliefs of the individual essentially considering why different individuals believe what they do. It is an extensive study incorporating anthropological, psychological, and sociological elements. 

Destinology[]

the discipline of study dealing with all instances of contemplation regarding destiny and how this concept relates to other disciplines and areas of contemplations in Astronic philosophy and religion.

Devotology[]

the subdiscipline of study within occurrology dealing with all forms of devotional practices within Astronism, either of a private or public nature. 

Divergetology[]

finding its origins in the Duodoxy as part of sanitology yet classified as part of compendology, the discipline of study and branch of cosmic philosophy dealing with the notion of the divergence of existence in The Cosmos and subsequent associated consequences of the application of such a notion to various subjects. 

Divinology[]

a major discipline of study dealing with all the possible conceptions of The Divine, the identity, role, attributes, and functions of The Divine, as well as the interactionality between The Divine and other realms of existence within the Astronic cosmology. A divinology can also mean a specific conception of The Divine. 

Drentology[]

the major branch of cosmic philosophy dealing with the study and contemplations of Cosmic Alchemy.

Dynastesiology[]

a major branch of cosmic philosophy dealing with the way in which The Cosmos is structured hierarchically, as a dynasty of cosmical entities categorised according to size, functionality, abundance, and naturity.

Dysteleology[]

the discipline of study specifically dealing with contemplations regarding the purpose of individual human lives, the existential purpose of humanity as a whole, and the nature of the question of the purpose of life itself. 

Eidology[]

a subdiscipline of study within naology dealing with eidouraniums, their constructions, functions and management.

Elliptics[]

the philosophical perspective on the shape of the ellipse in The Cosmos, especially of elliptical galaxies, and how these may have affected cosmogony.

Endrology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the concept of acceptance, its applications, manifestations, and all philosophical contemplations of acceptance.

Entropology/Entropics[]

also known as entropology, the branch of cosmic philosophy dealing with The Chaos in relation to The Cosmos and the interactions between them, and how some celestial entities decline into disorder, or how their natures are of disorder initially.

Epochology[]

the cosmic philosophical study of the age, and chronology of both The Universe, and The Cosmos.

Equatology[]

a small discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the nature of equators in all aspects and disciplines.

Extollogy[]

the discipline of study dealing with the processes, requirements, and Institutional operations involved with the tradition of extollation. 

Familiology[]

a major discipline of study within cosmic philosophy dealing with the classification and organisation of celestial entities into families according to their naturities, features, and positionings in The Cosmos which form The Seven Cosmical Families.

Festology[]

the subdiscipline of study within occurrology specifically dealing with Starlight Festivals.

Filamentology[]

a discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the largest structures, and superstructures of The Cosmos, and how and why their existences may create new concepts about the arrangement and order of The Cosmos in The Universe, and how celestial entities are related to The Cosmos as a well-ordered whole.

Finality theory[]

a cross-disciplinary area of contemplation and philosophical study and investigation involving all variations of the ways in which each of The Cosmos, The Universe, and The Divine will end, and how these endings will interact with one another, but also how they stand in comparison to one another.

Firmamentology[]

a discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the nature of firmamental elements, the three most prominent of which being lightness, darkness, and luminosity.

Formatology[]

in cosmic philosophy, the discipline of study and philosophical discussion of the formational chronology and structure of celestial entities in The Cosmos.

Gaianology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the concept known as The Gaia which is the consideration of The Earth as a spiritual and contemplative entity of animation. 

Galaxometrics[]

also known as galaxometry, a subdiscipline of kosmetrics in cosmic philosophy dealing with the positions, motions, shapings, and magnitudes of galaxies in a similar way to the branch of astrometry and planetometry.

Geoastronology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the study of the geographic distribution of Astronism according demographics. In addition, this broad discipline deals with the difference in presence of Astronism and The Institution of The Philosophy of Millettism across different continents, regions, countries, and localities and makes comparisons between the presence, manifestations, and forms of each. 

Gnomonics[]

the subject entailing the study, construction, design, and positioning of sundials and the  ornamentations on them.

Gnosiology[]

the philosophical study of knowledge of The Cosmos, as distinct from Epistemology.

Gravitology[]

a major discipline dealing with the notions and contemplations focusing on the role of gravity in The Cosmos, and The Universe from a philosophical perspective, and explores the concepts of gravitation as The Divine, gravity being the one and only universal force, and the force which seems to bind all existence together, as well as a discussion on the nature of gravity.

Habitabilitism[]

the discipline of study and area of contemplation of the concepts involved with the habitability of worlds in The Cosmos beyond The Earth itself and what this means for humanity.

Heliology[]

a discipline of study within cosmic philosophy dealing with The Sun specifically, its formations, its relations with humanity, and all the philosophical discussions surrounding The Sun.

Heterogenology []

the study and philosophical discussion of the fact that The Cosmos has become heterogenous superstructure over the course of its evolution, and what this may mean for its overall structure, its relationship with The Universe, and The Divine, and ultimately, its eventual fate.

Hobbology[]

the discipline of study dealing with hobbies and activities associated with Millettic and Astronic culture and those hobbies which have arisen out of Astronism.  

Holography/Holographics[]

the systems, technologies, and usages of holograms, as well as the study of holograms as a discipline.

Homogenology[]

finding its origins in the Duodoxy as part of sanitology yet classified as part of compendology, a discipline of study and philosophical discussion of the dimension in which all existence came from one origin, and the ability for one to explore every parallel chronology due to each chronology originating from the same coordinates.

Hyporeology[]

the discipline of study distinguished from cyporeology and considers why groups and entire societies believe what they do as part of their religious and philosophical leanings. Like its counterpart discipline, the study incorporates various anthropological, psychological, and sociological elements. 

Illuminology []

the discipline of study dealing with the concept of enlightenment, its applications, manifestations, and all philosophical contemplations of enlightenment.

Incorporeology[]

the discipline of study that rationally contemplates the existence or non-existence of the soul in the context of Astronic philosophy and offers differing views on the existentiality, role, and function of the soul.

Inerteology[]

a subdiscipline within introspectics of cosmic philosophy dealing with the inertia and its naturity, interactions with cosmic entities, and the ways in which it occurs.

Infinetics[]

finding its origins in the Duodoxy as part of sanitology yet classified as part of compendology, the discipline of study and philosophical discussion of the dimension in which one may see and know all possibilities and imaginable possibles in every possible universe’s chronology; a Divine state.

Initiology[]

the discipline of study dealing with all contemplations and musings in relation to the topic of imagination in addition to the application of the concept and action of imagination to parts or the whole of Astronism or the wider Astronic tradition.

Institutional ontology[]

the form of ontology and subdiscipline of study within Astronic ontology dealing with all aspects of the nature of being of The Institution of The Philosophy of Millettism and, as a study, is particularly linked to the proprietology. 

Institutional policymaking[]

the discipline of study dealing with the policies that govern The Institution of The Philosophy of Millettism and can be considered as a branch of Institutional management. 

Instrument theory[]

a discipline of study dealing with the contemplation of the application of an instrument of study, and the nature of such an application.

Introspectics[]

a discipline of study and one of the central areas of contemplation and discussion that explores the concept and practice of introspection, and also applies introspection onto various abstract concepts, as well as physical entities, such as an individual, or The Cosmos, or The Universe itself.

Isotropics[]

a subdiscipline of study in cosmic philosophy, specifically Cosmic Philosophy, within the discipline of kosmetrics dealing with the philosophical discussions and natures of celestial entities that when perceived and measured, are the same in all directions and from every perspective.

Joviology[]

the subdiscipline dealing with the philosophical contemplation of the Classical Planet of Jupiter.

Jurantology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the concept of justice, its applications, manifestations, and all philosophical contemplations of justice. 

Kalology[]

the philosophical study of the beauty and aesthetics of The Cosmos.

Kosmetrics[]

also known as The Geometry of The Cosmos, the study and philosophical discussion of the shape of The Cosmos, and the subsequent shape of The Universe, and how these interact with one another.

Limitology[]

a large discipline of study within cosmic philosophy as part of wider Millettology dealing with the various concepts and contexts surrounding limitations, especially in both abstract and physically cosmical terms.  

Macrocosmology[]

the philosophical study of The Cosmos on a large scale, or in wholeness.

Macroethics[]

the subdiscipline of study within Astronic eschatology dealing with the contemplation and study of death from an Astronist perspective, particularly the events leading up to one's death and the processes involve in a person's death rather than considering what occurs after one's death which remains the territory of eschatology.

Maleology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the nature, identity, role, and function of masculinity in 21st century society onwards. 

Mereology[]

the discipline study and discussion of parts and the wholes they form, both in physical and abstract senses, and especially with regards to The Cosmos in The Universe, and their subsequent relationship.     

Mercuriology[]

the subdiscipline dealing with the philosophical contemplations relating to the Classical Planet of Mercury.

Mergenics[]

the discipline of study and philosophical discussion of the nature of celestial entities when merging with one another, and the processes involved, and what may be inferred from these processes about the nature of The Cosmos.

Metaphilosophy[]

a subdiscipline of orbanology within cosmic philosophy dealing with the nature and contemplation of philosophy itself and the different ways philosophy can be used for betterment and also studying the Millettarian approach to philosophy and its utilities.

Microcosmology[]

the philosophical study of The Cosmos on a smaller, narrower scale, or in isolation.

Microethics[]

a subdiscipline of study dealing with comparisons between different funerary traditions and the study of funerary traditions and their meanings in general from an Astronist perspective rather than dealing with Astronist funerary tradition themselves. 

Millettarian etiquette[]

the discipline of study dealing with the approach to and form of etiquette originating from within Millettarian culture. 

Millettarian social teaching[]

the discipline of study and branch of the philosophy and theology of Astronism dealing with various social topics and issues informing the whole Astronist ethical system, such as the topics of euthanasia, abortion, race, gender and sexuality. 

Morphology []

a large discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the philosophical standpoint and concepts on the formations, structures, and shapes of celestial objections, or The Cosmos, or The Universe themselves.

Mortology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the various funerary traditions omnidoxically sanctioned to be of an Astronist leaning.

Mystology[]

the discipline of study dealing with Millettarian mystology involving the performance of exegeses across the final discourse of the Omnidoxy that introduces this newly formulated form of narration and genre.

Naology[]

a major branch of sanitology dealing with the study of the construction, function, location, management and polities of sophariums, or Astronist places of philosophy.  

Naturology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the application of philosophical modes and techniques of inquiry to the natural terrestrial world. 

Nephology[]

the philosophical study of clouds in relation to the wondermentation of The Cosmos, and involves the newfound concept of Nepholism which holds that clouds are the main natural obstructions to cosmical wonderment.

Neptunology[]

the subdiscipline dealing with the philosophical contemplations of the Classical Planet of Neptune.

Noctology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the practices and beliefs in noctism, noct people, and the process of noctisation

Noology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the philosophical contemplations of human intuition and reason as the phenomena of the mind.

Obliviology[]

the discipline of study and philosophical discussion of the nature, purpose, motionality, structure, and possibility of black holes.

Observatology[]

a subdiscipline of study within naology dealing with both observatories and grand observatories, their constructions, functions and management.

Observology[]

a subdiscipline of study within cosmic philosophy dealing with the philosophical concepts surrounding the observability of The Cosmos, and The Universe, and the very nature of The Observable Universe.

Occurrology[]

the discipline of study dealing with all forms of practice and eventing that takes place in relation to Astronism or in the name of Astronist beliefs.  

Omnitology[]

finding its origins in the Duodoxy as part of sanitology yet classified as part of compendology, the discipline of study dealing with concepts surrounding the idea of The Omniverse, and which all possible cosmologies and laws of physics in all the possible universes are studied. The study and philosophical discussion of the dimension in which multiple and perhaps infinite universes exist to form The Greater Universe, and how the natures, purposes, and differing laws of physics of these omniverses.

Omnicyclics[]

a subdiscipline of cyclometrics studying all the cycles of existence, both those that exist presently, those that have existed in the past, those that are expected to exist in the future, and all the possibilities of those cycles in their existences.

Omnology[]

the study and philosophical discussion of the future and fate of the expansion of The Cosmos in The Universe, and how this may affect the relationship between these two entities.

Opticology[]

a subdiscipline of study of introspectics as part of cosmic philosophy dealing with the philosophical contemplations of the utility of different optical systems in telescopes, and other observational equipments, especially prioritising efficiency, clarity, and ability.

Orbanology[]

a major discipline of study dealing with a wide variety of concepts including the nature of causality, relativity, origination, and intuition, but principally considers to the concepts and instruments of naturality and rationality.

Orbitology[]

the philosophy of orbits, their connection to concentritology, and most broadly, the patterns, shapes, and structures of The Cosmos and celestial entities.

Ordology []

a discipline of study of cosmic philosophy dealing with the contemplations of the orderity of The Cosmos in Millettarian Cosmology and in Cosmic Philosophy with which one may use the instrument of study of orderity in order to study.

Originetics[]

a major subdiscipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the nature of origin, and the concepts of originality, the significance of origin, and the philosophy of origin, either from a cosmical context, or from a more abstract context.

Padronology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the role, identity, function, and the general ontology of the padron, the leader of The Institution of The Philosophy of Millettism. Padronological study considers the relationship between the padron and Astronist beliefs as well as the authority of padron and his or her role within The Institution.

Parallactics[]

a subdiscipline within kosmetrics of cosmic philosophy dealing with the philosophy of parallax and its occurrences in cosmical setting, as well as contemplating the nature of the parallax and its inferences and utilities.

Peripheral sanitology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the peripheral elements of Astronic logic as outlined in the ninth discourse of the Duodoxy.

Philosophic marketing[]

the discipline of study dealing with promulgation, its management, ethicality, and all methods and techniques associated with promulgative management.

Phrontology[]

a subdiscipline of study within naology dealing with phrontisteries, their constructions, functions and management.

Planetarology[]

a subdiscipline of study within naology dealing with planetariums, their constructions, functions and management.

Planetometrics[]

a subdiscipline of kosmetrics in cosmic philosophy dealing with the positions, motions, shapings, and magnitudes of planets in a similar fashion to astrometry.

Polycyclics[]

a subdiscipline of cyclometrics dealing with the contemplation of a multitude of cycles, especially those which interact with one another.

Perfectics[]

a major discipline of study within cosmic philosophy as part of the wider Astronic tradition dealing with the philosophy of perfection, the concepts surrounding the nature, purpose, and intentions of reaching perfection, and from a purely cosmical context, the philosophical discussion of The Perfect Cosmos, as an entirely order, beautiful, and fully functioning whole, and thus, the truest embodiment of perfection.

Perimetrics[]

the study and philosophical discussion of the nature, consequences, purpose, and motionality of the edge of The Cosmos, and how this may impact upon the relationship between The Cosmos and The Universe.

Periology[]

a large subdiscipline of study within cosmic philosophy dealing with cosmic periods, and the ways in which these periods have caused the evolution of The Cosmos and their purposes, patterns, and consequences.

Phantasmatography[]

a discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the analysis and criticism of Astronic philosophical works, including The Grand Centrality itself.

Phenomenography[]

a discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the abnormal and phenomenal elements, events, and occurrences of The Cosmos and all relevant instruments of study are to be applied.

Philosophic strategy[]

the discipline of study dealing with the application of methods, concepts, and theories derived from the study of strategy to the context of the dissemination of an organised philosophy. 

Philosophy of perception []

the discipline of study dealing with the concept of perception, its applications, manifestations, and all philosophical contemplations of perception.

Planetary studies[]

a discipline of philosophical contemplation and study dealing with planets, their geographies, their topographies, and their histories, and holds within it many different derivations, one of which being aerography which focuses on the classical planet of Mars.

Planetics[]

a discipline of study of structurology within cosmic philosophy dealing with the philosophy of planets, and typically specifies its discussions on individual planets, their natures, climates, and habitabilities.

Planetology[]

a discipline of philosophical contemplation and study of cosmic philosophy dealing with planets, their geographies, their topographies, and their histories, and holds within it many different derivations, one of which involving the study of the Classical Planets.

Pneumovology[]

also simply known as vology, the discipline of study dealing with the Astronic philosophical approach and contemplations about invisible, or spiritual entities, and related concepts, such as those of ghosts, and other paranormal entities and activities.

Praxology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the study of Astronist practices in relation to Astronist beliefs and the intersectionality between these two manifestations of Astronism. 

Primordiology[]

a large subdiscipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing specifically with the time period after The Big Bang when the first celestial entities began to form, and attempts to identify their natures, their purposes, and the ways in which their existence influenced cosmogony.

Promontology[]

a subdiscipline of study within naology dealing with promontories, their constructions, functions and management.

Prophetics[]

a major discipline of cosmic philosophy dealing with the notions and contemplations involved with the future of humanity from the perspective of the Millettarian Tradition, as outlined in a series of prophecies.

Proplydics[]

the large subdiscipline of study in formatology of cosmic philosophy dealing with the nature and philosophy of the formation of planetary and solar systems.

Proprietology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the nature and function of the role of The Institution of The Philosophy of Millettism as the proprietor of Astronism. 

Prospology[]

a major discipline in cosmic philosophy dealing with the entirety of prospection, including methodologies, and ethics of prospection, as well as all other aspects of the practice.

Protology[]

the large discipline of study in cosmic philosophy, specifically in Cosmic Philosophy, dealing with the philosophy, natures, and concepts surrounding the initial stages of the formation of celestial entities.

Purpology[]

the major subdiscipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the overall purpose of existence, as well as the nature of purpose, and its application in philosophical concepts and theories.

Pyronics[]

the discipline of study dealing with the heating up of something, or the return of something to its original, normal, or functional temperature, and most often relates to the increasing of a human’s body temperature to a normal and functional state after being in a state of cryonic deep-freeze, especially for a journey in space.

Quantumology[]

a large subdiscipline of study within cosmic philosophy dealing with the cosmical period just after that which is studied in Primordiology, and focusing on the maturity and development of larger celestial entities, as well as the expansion of The Universe during that period.

Reciprology[]

a discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the reciprocal nature of certain celestial entities in The Cosmos, and the nature, purpose, and structure of reciprocity from a philosophical standpoint, as well as the discussion of the concept of mutual benefit, and The Symbiotic Cosmos.

Revology []

one of two major disciplines of study of abettology dealing with the nature, role, ability, manifestations, and functions of stewardship, especially so in relation to the stewardship and preservation of The Cosmos. 

Reversology[]

a large discipline of study in cosmic philosophy as part of wider Astronic philosophy dealing with the concepts relating to reversal processes taking placing in The Cosmos, especially in relation to time, and may even relate to the reversal of The Universe back to its origin state, and is a topic that can easily overspill into other subject areas of cosmic philosophy.

Satellitics[]

the philosophy of satellites, their purposes, the possible technological improvements, and a wider discussion of satellites on an abstract level.      

Saturnology[]

the subdiscipline of study dealing with the philosophical contemplations of the Classical Planet of Saturn.  

Seasonology[]

dealing with the definitive seasons that occur in The Cosmos, such as following the formation of a planetary system, or galaxy, the nature of such time periods, and their inferences on cosmogony.

Selenology[]

a large discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the structure, formation, naturity, classification, and categorisation of moons, as well as the moon’s relationship with its planet. 

Sentientics[]

a major subdiscipline of sentientology within cosmic philosophy dealing with the mapping of sentient life and the variations of sentient life on different planets, and in different star systems, sectors, and regions of the galaxy.

Sentientology[]

a major discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the discussion of sentient life beyond The Earth and the various concepts and theories surrounding such a vast topic.

Serenology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the concept of peace, its applications, manifestations, and all philosophical contemplations of peace.

Sidereology (Astronic mysticism)[]

the development and practices of mystical theory and theology combined with Millettarian stories, tradition, and philosophy, often closely associated with Mystology.

Singuletics[]

the discipline of study dealing with the philosophy of singularities, their naturity, purpose, and the inferences that can be made towards its influence on cosmogony.

Solarology[]

a large discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the formation, structure, and subsequences of The Sun, and its philosophical positions, and roles in The Cosmos.

Spacial psychology[]

a discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the realities of how space travel, living in space, experiencing space, living on worlds or celestials other than The Earth will effect one’s mentality and the wider psychology of humanity as a whole.

Spaciocartography[]

a major discipline of study dealing with the systemic mapping of space, phenomena in space, and all the progenies of The Cosmos, either collectively, or individually.

Spacio-Sentient psychology[]

in spacial psychology of cosmic philosophy, the branch of study concerned with how the effects of space and spacefaring effect species other than human, as derivation of the subdiscipline known as Sentient Psychology.

Spectrics[]

a subdiscipline of introspectics in cosmic philosophy, specifically in Cosmic Philosophy, as part of wider Millettology dealing with the spectrum colour band witnessed in The Cosmos, its naturity, purpose, and influence on cosmogony.

Sporadics[]

a major discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the nature, and purpose of The Chaos, the absolute opposite to The Cosmos.  

Stellarology[]

a discipline of study and a bridged discipline connecting heliology to obliviology dealing with all contemplations relating to concepts, theories, and proclamations made about and between stars and black holes and the relationship and interconnection they share. 

Stratigraphy[]

the ordering and relative positioning of the strata of different planetary bodies. 

Stratony[]

a subdiscipline of introspectics of cosmic philosophy dealing with the distribution, age, classification, and economic important of certain cosmic entities, as well as the history of the interactions between the celestial and other celestials.

Structurology[]

a major discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the general structures of celestial entities, and their consequential impacts on cosmogony.  

Synchronology/Synchronics[]

a large discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the philosophical discussion and analysis of the apparent synchronised patterns, structures, and formations of celestial entities, and how these have impacted cosmogony.

Synodics[]

the discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the philosophical discussion of the alignment of two planets, or two other celestial entities so they appear to be in the same place in the sky from the perspective of The Earth.

Syzygyology[]

the philosophical discussion of the oppositions of two celestial entities, especially of a planet and a star.

Tantology[]

a discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the contemplation of shockwaves in The Cosmos, their causes, consequences, and involves all the applications of the instruments of study.

Terrenology[]

a subdiscipline of study dealing with the philosophical contemplation of The Earth as a Classical Planet.

Tiritology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the methods of tirition involving the dissemination of Astronism through non-advertising means, such as through more traditional religious missiology.

Tolereology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the concept of patience, its applications, manifestations, and all philosophical contemplations of patience.

Topocentrics[]

the discussion that current world religions hold such a naturity which makes them geocentric, or anthropocentric, and only take the perspective of The Earth in The Cosmos, which Millettism teaches to be regressive.

Totology[]

the large discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with celestial entities in their whole, complete, or mature states, or when studied collectively, or may be the study of The Universe, or The Cosmos as perceived in their totalities.

Tractology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the concept and physical existence of space and is contrasted with durantology as the discipline dealing with the concept and physical manifestations of time and its associations. 

Transanthropology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the Astronist interpretation of transhumanist beliefs and theories and also involves the incorporation of Astronist ideals into pre-existing and newly founded transhumanist postulations.     

Transhorology[]

the major subdiscipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the potentiality of travelling through spacetime, or travelling through warps to reach distant parts of the galaxy, or The Cosmos.

Transientology[]

a prominent discipline of study within cosmic philosophy concerning the philosophical contemplation of transience and the transient existence of some celestial entities.

Tunology[]

the discipline of study dealing with the study of all Astronic contributions to music and the tradition of music associated with Astronist and Millettic cultures. 

Turology[]

a subdiscipline of study within naology dealing with subsophariums including pelleniums, riverhouses, astrotries, telescopetries, and orreriums involving their constructions, functions and management.

Ultimatology[]

the discipline of study and philosophical discussion of the ultimacies of The Cosmos, and of The Universe, the most common of which is the ultimate fate of The Universe, and the nature, motionality, purpose, and subsequent consequences, both theologically, and in terms of humanity’s perspective, with the inevitable events during the apogenesis of The Universe.

Universology[]

the philosophical study of the entity known as The Universe in Millettarian Cosmology, as distinct from The Cosmos, and involves surrounding concepts and theories.

Unology[]

the major discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with the nature of The Universe, as a separate entity from The Cosmos.

Uranology[]

the discipline of study concerning the philosophical contemplation of Uranus as a Classical Planet.

Vacuology[]

also known as Black Hole Cosmology, refers to the major discipline of study in cosmic philosophy dealing with concepts of black holes either destroying, or being in some part responsible for the creation of The Cosmos, or The Universe.  

Velocitology []

the discipline of study dealing with the philosophical discussion of speed in The Cosmos, or The Universe, and its relation to cosmogony.

Venusology[]

the discipline of study concerning the philosophical contemplation of the Classical Planet of Venus.

Verontology[]

the subdiscipline of study within occurrology dealing with all forms of events, commemorative occasions, and organised practices. 

Xenoprophetics[]

in prophetics of cosmic philosophy, the subdiscipline dealing with all contemplations and notions involved in the future of different sentient species.

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