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{{a|myth|{{image|William Blake - The Day of Judgment|jpg|Good news! [[Disclaimers]] no longer apply. | {{a|myth|{{image|William Blake - The Day of Judgment|jpg|Good news! [[Disclaimers]] no longer apply.}}}}{{d|Omega|/ˈəʊmɪɡə/|n|}} | ||
1. (''Cosmology''): [[Ω]]. The last in a series. The conclusion. The ultimate limit of a set. The [[end of days]]. The space beyond {{raeou}}. The [[end of the world as we know it]], [[whether or not]] Michael Stipe feels fine. The Battle of [[Tannhäuser Gate]]. The point at which [[Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future|the Abyss looks back into you]], the [[Dark Lord of the Swaps]] and his army of [[Undead ISDA]]s will rise up from the salted Earth and purge the cosmos of light and sound. The kind of derivative exposure [[one or more]] of the four horsemen of the [[Apocalypse]] might like - namely, one where you can use [[backtesting]] with 100% confidence because for the first and only time in the history of the universe you will have all possible data — no [[profound ontological uncertainty|doubt]] will remain — but it ''still'' won’t be any use BECAUSE THERE WILL BE NO FUTURE LEFT. | 1. (''Cosmology''): [[Ω]]. The last in a series. The conclusion. The ultimate limit of a set. The [[end of days]]. The space beyond {{raeou}}. The [[end of the world as we know it]], [[whether or not]] Michael Stipe feels fine. The Battle of [[Tannhäuser Gate]]. The point at which [[Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future|the Abyss looks back into you]], the [[Dark Lord of the Swaps]] and his army of [[Undead ISDA]]s will rise up from the salted Earth and purge the cosmos of light and sound. The kind of derivative exposure [[one or more]] of the four horsemen of the [[Apocalypse]] might like - namely, one where you can use [[backtesting]] with 100% confidence because for the first and only time in the history of the universe you will have all possible data — no [[profound ontological uncertainty|doubt]] will remain — but it ''still'' won’t be any use BECAUSE THERE WILL BE NO FUTURE LEFT. |