What is the origin of the monoliths?

"consisting of a single stone," from Greek monolithos "made of one stone," from monos "single, alone" (from PIE root
PIE root
*kā-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to like, desire." It forms all or part of: caress; charity; cherish; Kama Sutra; whore; whoredom.
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*men- (4) "small, isolated") + lithos "stone" (see litho-). Transferred and figurative use in reference to a thing or person noted for indivisible unity is from 1934.
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What is the meaning behind monoliths?

1 : a single great stone often in the form of an obelisk or column A granite monolith stands at the center of the park. 2 : a massive structure The 70-story monolith is one of Europe's tallest buildings.
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Are monoliths natural or manmade?

By definition, a monolith is a large single upright block of stone, not metal, especially one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument, but just as often the term is used for naturally occurring large, single-mountain formations.
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What does monolith mean in politics?

monolith in Government topic

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmon‧o‧lith /ˈmɒnəlɪθ $ ˈmɑː-/ noun [countable] 1 a large powerful organization that cannot change quickly and does not consider the ideas or feelings of the people it affects It is misleading to see the legal system as a monolith.
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What did the monolith in 2001 represent?

The Monolith in the movie seems to represent and even trigger epic transitions in the history of human evolution, evolution of humans from ape-like beings to civilised people, hence the odyssey of humankind.
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What are monoliths used for?

A monolith is a geological feature consisting of one single stone, rock or slab of material. Monoliths are often shaped into serving as a pillar for a monument.
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What does the vortex monolith do?

The Vortex Monolith is a place-able item that, when activated, will change the area's background to the Vortex Pillar's background. They can be activated by right clicking on them or through wires.
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What is the black monolith and what does it symbolize?

It can also be seen as a symbol of predestined fate. The monoliths lead humanity to Jupiter like some big black breadcrumbs. Also, it isn't like the early hominids or Bowman decided they wanted to become the fulcrum for the next stage in humanity's evolution.
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What is the monolith The Witcher?

The Witcher's monoliths are huge black pillars of stone that appeared across the Continent after the Conjunction of the Spheres, over a thousand years before the events in the series. No such monoliths exist in the short stories and books by Andrzej Sapkowski, on which the games and Netflix series are based.
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What does the end of 2001 mean?

Dave manages to survive, stumbles onto Jupiter, and encounters a species of highly advanced beings who try to give him the comforts of the good life. Dave, blown away by their existence, sees himself age in mere moments, goes on a color trail, dies, and is reborn as a star child. That child jettisons toward earth.
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What was HAL's secret mission?

This is the reason given by the film and novel. Hal was tasked with keeping the true nature of the mission – that instead of investigating Jupiter they were investigating alien life – secret from Dave and Frank.
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Why did HAL turn evil?

Hal wasn't behaving out of malice or being "evil", he was merely trying to cope with the conflicting instructions as well as trying to stay alive, as he equated being disconnected with death, for he had never been to sleep either, and didn't know that one can wake up from being asleep.
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What does HAL stand for?

First appearing in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer) is a sentient artificial general intelligence computer that controls the systems of the Discovery One spacecraft and interacts with the ship's astronaut crew.
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What did Ciri do to the monolith?

During the climactic season 2 finale showdown at Kaer Morhen, the Deathless Mother possessed Ciri and used her supernatural powers to break the medallion tree in the keep's great hall apart, revealing yet another monolith. This allowed the Deathless Mother to bring basilisks from another world straight into the keep.
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How did Ciri destroy the monolith?

The black ash they discover comes from a monolith that Ciri destroyed through her scream. Only someone as powerful as Ciri could make something like this happen, as the monoliths are usually very hard to destroy. Moreover, it's vital that they remain in place, as they keep monsters and curses from attacking humans.
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How did Ciri crack the monolith?

As they leave toward the forest, Ciri sees a burning Cintra. Filled with rage, tension, fear, and more, Ciri uses a powerful scream to escape. Her scream causes the monolith to break and the earth to split open.
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Why are monsters drawn to Ciri?

In a shocking turn of events at the conclusion of The Witcher Season 2, Emhyr is, in fact, Cirilla's biological father, who is alive. That explains why the Nilfgaardians were after Ciri first because Emhyr wanted his daughter back.
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Why do monsters like Ciri?

Ultimately, it was revealed that she wanted Ciri because the princess was the only one who could return her home to her own sphere. After all, we learned that Ciri had the power to pull monsters and creatures into the world from monoliths that were linked to a network of these spheres.
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What happens when a monolith is toppled Witcher?

Ciri can serve as a key to other dimensions.

They serve as barriers, keeping certain beings and monsters in certain worlds where they belong. By accidentally destroying a monolith, Ciri opened a gateway for monsters like the mutated Leshy to contaminate Eskel and lead to his tragic end.
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What does Sal 9000 stand for?

The SAL 9000 is a supercomputer, created and used by Dr. Chandra, and introduced in Arthur C. Clarke's 2010: Odyssey Two, and its 1984 film adaption. It was one of three 9000 series computers developed by the United States.
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What caused HAL 9000 to go mad?

So why did HAL 9000 suddenly break bad? Well, the most surface level reading of the story is that HAL had a glitch that turned him evil and made him want to kill the crew. Proof that you can never trust those treacherous robots!
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What is the message in 2001: A Space Odyssey?

2001: A Space Odyssey explores technological innovation, its possibilities and its perils. Two particular dangers of technology are explored in great detail. First, Hal presents the problems that can arise when man creates machines, whose inner workings he does not fully understand.
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Does HAL cheat at chess?

Here's the thing, though: HAL didn't describe his moves properly. He should have said "queen to bishop six." He's describing a mate in two moves when in reality Frank could have prolonged the game and didn't need to concede it so early. In describing the wrong move, HAL cheats his way to a victory.
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