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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
[[Greek]] ''ephēmeros'' lasting a day, daily, from ''epi''- + ''hēmera'' day
 
[[Greek]] ''ephēmeros'' lasting a day, daily, from ''epi''- + ''hēmera'' day
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_century 1576]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1: lasting one day only <an ''ephemeral'' fever
 
*1: lasting one day only <an ''ephemeral'' fever
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Often [[happiness]] is described as being ''ephemeral'', as one does not find it to be a permanent state, within the scope of [[human]] lives. There are always varying shades of happiness and [[disappointment]].
 
Often [[happiness]] is described as being ''ephemeral'', as one does not find it to be a permanent state, within the scope of [[human]] lives. There are always varying shades of happiness and [[disappointment]].
  
In computer networking [[technology]], an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeral_port ephemeral port] is a TCP, UDP or SCTP port which is [[dynamically]] assigned to a client application for a short period of time (the duration of time the application is running). This is in [[contrast]] to the "well known" ports which are typically statically assigned to a specific application or service.
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In computer networking [[technology]], an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeral_port ephemeral port] is a TCP, UDP or SCTP port which is [[dynamically]] assigned to a client application for a short period of time (the duration of time the application is running). This is in [[contrast]] to the "well known" ports which are typically statically assigned to a specific application or service.
  
In [[philosophy]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Diderot Denis Diderot] makes use of the term "Fallacy of the Ephemeral," which refers to [[assumptions]] made outside of one's scope of [[time]], [[perception]], or [[knowledge]]. "...in the [[memory]] of a rose no one had ever seen a gardener die". From Diderot's ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_r%C3%AAve_de_D%27Alembert Le rêve de D'Alembert]''.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeral]
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In [[philosophy]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Diderot Denis Diderot] makes use of the term "Fallacy of the Ephemeral," which refers to [[assumptions]] made outside of one's scope of [[time]], [[perception]], or [[knowledge]]. "...in the [[memory]] of a rose no one had ever seen a gardener die". From Diderot's ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_r%C3%AAve_de_D%27Alembert Le rêve de D'Alembert]''.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeral]
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*'''''[[Eternal]]'''''
 
*'''''[[Eternal]]'''''
 
*'''''[[Temporal]]'''''
 
*'''''[[Temporal]]'''''
 
*'''''[[Transient]]'''''
 
*'''''[[Transient]]'''''
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==Quote==
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The [[peace]] of [[God]] is [[shining]] in you now, and from your [[heart]] extends
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around the world. It pauses to caress each living thing, and leaves a [[blessing]]
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with it that remains forever and forever. What it gives must be [[eternal]]. It
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removes all thoughts of the ''ephemeral'' and valueless. It brings [[renewal]] to all
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[[tired]] hearts, and lights all [[vision]] as it passes by. All of its gifts are given
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everyone, and everyone [[unites]] in giving [[thanks]] to you who give, and you who have [[received]]. - ([[ACIM Workbook - Lesson 188|ACIM Lesson 188]])
  
 
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: General Reference]]

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Origin

Greek ephēmeros lasting a day, daily, from epi- + hēmera day

Definitions

  • 1: lasting one day only <an ephemeral fever
  • 2: lasting a very short time <ephemeral pleasures

Description

Ephemeral things (from Greek εφήμερος – ephemeros, literally "lasting only one day") are transitory, existing only briefly. Typically the term is used to describe objects found in nature, although it can describe a wide range of things.

Often happiness is described as being ephemeral, as one does not find it to be a permanent state, within the scope of human lives. There are always varying shades of happiness and disappointment.

In computer networking technology, an ephemeral port is a TCP, UDP or SCTP port which is dynamically assigned to a client application for a short period of time (the duration of time the application is running). This is in contrast to the "well known" ports which are typically statically assigned to a specific application or service.

In philosophy, Denis Diderot makes use of the term "Fallacy of the Ephemeral," which refers to assumptions made outside of one's scope of time, perception, or knowledge. "...in the memory of a rose no one had ever seen a gardener die". From Diderot's Le rêve de D'Alembert.[1]

See also

Quote

The peace of God is shining in you now, and from your heart extends around the world. It pauses to caress each living thing, and leaves a blessing with it that remains forever and forever. What it gives must be eternal. It removes all thoughts of the ephemeral and valueless. It brings renewal to all tired hearts, and lights all vision as it passes by. All of its gifts are given everyone, and everyone unites in giving thanks to you who give, and you who have received. - (ACIM Lesson 188)