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  2. Eternal Return (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Return (formerly Eternal Return: Black Survival [1] [2]) is a multiplayer battle royale game developed by Nimble Neuron and published by Kakao Games. [3] The game was released in early access on October 14, 2020. [4] Eternal Return features a mix of multiplayer online battle arena gameplay with survival game elements. [1]

  3. Sidereal time - Wikipedia

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    Sidereal time is a "time scale that is based on Earth's rate of rotation measured relative to the fixed stars". [ 1 ] Viewed from the same location , a star seen at one position in the sky will be seen at the same position on another night at the same time of day (or night), if the day is defined as a sidereal day (also known as the sidereal ...

  4. Eternal return - Wikipedia

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    Russian esotericist P. D. Ouspensky (1878–1947) believed in the literal truth of eternal recurrence. As a child, he had been prone to vivid sensations of déjà vu, [34] and when he encountered the theory of eternal return in the writings of Nietzsche, it occurred to him that this was a possible explanation for his experiences. [35]

  5. Continuously compounded nominal and real returns - Wikipedia

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    Let P t be the price of a security at time t, including any cash dividends or interest, and let P t − 1 be its price at t − 1. Let RS t be the simple rate of return on the security from t − 1 to t.

  6. Expected return - Wikipedia

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    When we calculate the expected return of an investment it allows us to compare it with other opportunities. For example, suppose we have the option of choosing between three mutually exclusive investments: One has a 60% chance of success and if it succeeds it will give a 70% ROR (rate of return).

  7. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    This "grinding" earns the player in-game currency which can be used to increase the rate of currency acquisition. [1] This can be done by upgrades that increase the amount of currency earned for each player action or by upgrades that increase the rate at which currency is earned from time progressing . In some games, even the clicking becomes ...

  8. Proper time - Wikipedia

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    In relativity, proper time (from Latin, meaning own time) along a timelike world line is defined as the time as measured by a clock following that line. The proper time interval between two events on a world line is the change in proper time, which is independent of coordinates, and is a Lorentz scalar. [1]

  9. Pokémon competitive play - Wikipedia

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    Several fan-made competitive communities, such as Smogon, sprouted during this period, but did not pick up in popularity until the release of the games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, which introduced online battling to the series.