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N    19:55  Death Date Research diffhist +836 Fabulist talk contribs (Created page with "# Death Date Research Death Date research is the interdisciplinary effort to understand the origin and nature of Death Dates. Since the phenomenon first became widely documented, researchers across many fields have attempted to determine how individuals acquire knowledge of their Death Date at birth. Areas of study include: - medicine - neuroscience - philosophy - theology - physics Despite extensive investigation, no consensus explanation exists. The phenomenon ap...")
N    19:55  Death Date Convergence diffhist +816 Fabulist talk contribs (Created page with "# Death Date Convergence Death Date Convergence refers to the unprecedented phenomenon in which newborn children across the world begin receiving the same Death Date. For the first time since the emergence of the Death Date phenomenon, the distribution of predicted death days ceases to vary between individuals. Medical institutions begin reporting that all newly born children are assigned an identical calendar date. The discovery raises immediate questions: - Has th...")
N    19:54  Death Date Rituals diffhist +945 Fabulist talk contribs (Created page with "# Death Date Rituals Death Date rituals refer to the cultural practices that have emerged in response to the universal knowledge of one's Death Date. Because individuals know the day on which their life will end, societies across the world have developed traditions that acknowledge, commemorate, or reinterpret this knowledge. These practices vary significantly between cultures. Examples include: - annual observances marking the approach of one's Death Date - ceremon...")