Perfection
Perfection is a Chronosyntactic concept referring to an entity's Timeless state. Deeming an Object 'perfect' implies it is eternally and transcendentally Real - a universal semantic constant.
In most cases this type of operation is imposed theoretically because all "nameable" entities exist within the confines of sub-Real Ontic Spheres, and lack the Zero-Vibrational: ʘ properties consistent with the ultimate metaphysical Sphere of Reality. Perfection grammars are deployed to build specific Iconic language cases, often within Simulated environments, for the purpose of determining vibration-dynamic solutions.
There is only one Object that the Vocru considered both Perfect and Real in a non-theoretic sense: The Compass, a model of Reality, which while a metaphysical map has a truth value of such weight it is considered structurally ineffable, fully isomorphic with Reality. The Compass is a unique object in this respect, syntactically peerless
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