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The '''Omnithi''' are a culture in the [[cosmere]]. They believe that their existence is not continuous, but rather that when they are asleep (or presumably unconscious) their experience comes to an end and they are reborn the next day, inheriting their memories and beliefs from their previous incarnation.{{book ref|Edgedancer|18}}
 
The '''Omnithi''' are a culture in the [[cosmere]]. They believe that their existence is not continuous, but rather that when they are asleep (or presumably unconscious) their experience comes to an end and they are reborn the next day, inheriting their memories and beliefs from their previous incarnation.{{book ref|Edgedancer|18}}
   
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[[Arclo]] mentions the Omnithi to [[Lift]]. He wonders why their society continues to exist given the belief that an individual only lasts for one day. He also comments about how hard such a philosophy is to disprove, and this philosophy is little more than ideal theory to him.{{book ref|Edgedancer|18}}
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[[Arclo]] mentions the Omnithi to [[Lift]]. He wonders why their society continues to exist given the belief that an individual only lasts for one day. He also comments about how hard such a philosophy is to disprove, and this philosophy is little more than ideal theory to him.
   
 
Arclo apparently traveled to the world the Omnithi inhabit, and says Lift will never visit them. This could indicate the Omnithi are not a [[Roshar|Rosharan]] culture, or could indicate the land has been destroyed and no longer exists.{{book ref|Edgedancer|18}}
 
Arclo apparently traveled to the world the Omnithi inhabit, and says Lift will never visit them. This could indicate the Omnithi are not a [[Roshar|Rosharan]] culture, or could indicate the land has been destroyed and no longer exists.{{book ref|Edgedancer|18}}

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