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non-arbitrary law

Page history last edited by Kaisiris Tallini 1 year, 7 months ago

Cesidian law: a non-arbitrary legal system


Cesidian law — which is the law that governs ectopolitans, and in fact all other wild or completely feral creatures living outside of zoos in a natural and free, not an artificial and enslaved state — is a legal system which is totally non-arbitrary.

 

These are salient facts about a single human being, but also objective facts about Cesidian law:

 

  1. The Pythagorean name 'Cesidio Tallini', an enatonym, has existed since 10 May 1962, the day he was born.
  2. The ectopolitan name 'Kaisiris Tallini' has existed since 3 September 2013, the day the ectonym was registered through the Paradiplomatic Affairs (PdA) ectoagency.
  3. Kaisiris Tallini became a de facto ectopolitan on the day he disbanded the United Micronations Multi-Oceanic Archipelago (UMMOA) political party, or on 3 June 2017.
  4. Kaisiris Tallini became a de jure ectopolitan on the day the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) cancelled the UMMOA trademark registration (formerly a Collective Membership Mark), or on 2 April 2021.

 

It should be noted that 'Pythagorean' in Ectogreek is Pythagorikos (Πυθαγορικός) in the singular, and Pythagorikoi (Πυθαγορικοί) in the plural form, and a Pythagorean is only a potential student, disciple, or apostle of Pythagoras. He or she is only a potential akousmatikoi (ακουσματικοί), or undergraduate student; only a potential mathematikoi (μαθηματικοί), or post-graduate level student; and today he would be called only a potential magoi (μάγοι), or post-doctoral level student. If he or she is not an actual student, disciple, or apostle of Pythagoras, he or she is also an alien or a foreigner before Pythagoras, and can even be a potential enemy.

 

There is also another for word for 'ectopolitan' in Ectogreek besides εκτοπολίτικος, and that word is Pythagoras (Πυθαγόρας) in the singular, and Pythagorai (Πυθαγόραι) in the plural form.

 

The born again Pythagoras, or one of the Pythagorai, are real students, disciples, or apostles of Pythagoras, and members of his academic, research, and wisdom society, or koinonia (κοινωνία). They are thus not aliens or foreigners by definition, even before the Exalted or Divine Being who considers the born again Pythagoras holy, worthy of reverence.

 

So if the born again Pythagoras is a god, then his students, disciples, or apostles are also gods, or Pythagorai, or ectopolitans.

 

MT Kaisiris Tallini

 

References

 

Cesidian law

https://fifthworld.fandom.com/wiki/Cesidian_law

 

Kaisiris Clan: Proper Kaisiris name usage

https://fifthworld.fandom.com/wiki/Kaisiris_Clan#Proper_Kaisiris_name_usage

 

Homo sapiens ethicus

https://fifthworld.fandom.com/wiki/Homo_sapiens_ethicus

 

 

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