Infinite Diversity In Infinite Combinations

Infinite Diversity In Infinite Combinations. Infinite Diversity In Infinite Combinations by LeonardNimoyLover on DeviantArt One of the most important philosophies to come from Surak's teachings was the concept of IDIC (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations) or Va'Vuhnaya s'Va'Terishlar in Traditional Golic Vulcan "It represents a Vulcan belief (also Roddenberry's belief) that beauty, growth, progress — all result from the union of the unlike." And the symbol, a triangle intersecting a circle, with a stone in the center, represents this with unlike shapes - one smooth.

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IDIC was an acronym for Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations, the basis of Vulcan philosophy, celebrating the vast array of variables in the universe The design motif of the IDIC symbol continued on even in the Star Trek video game, where it forms the shape of every Vulcan airlock.

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"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations represents a Vulcan belief that beauty, growth, progress -- all result from the union of the unlike The name is Terran, an acronym for "Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations"; the Vulcan name is not known Most followers of the teachings of Surak are believers of this concept

Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations Star Scifi Quote Block Trek Etsy. One of the most important philosophies to come from Surak's teachings was the concept of IDIC (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations) or Va'Vuhnaya s'Va'Terishlar in Traditional Golic Vulcan Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations represents a Vulcan belief that beauty, growth, progress -- all result from the union of the unlike

Infinite Diversity In Infinite Combinations (UK) Jodi Taylor Books. Emerging from the original Star Trek series, IDIC not only serves as a cornerstone of Vulcan belief, but as a beacon of universal wisdom. Most followers of the teachings of Surak are believers of this concept