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platonic

[pluh-ton-ik, pley-] / pləˈtɒn ɪk, pleɪ- /
ADJECTIVE
expressing nonphysical love
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Physicists describe this informational layer as a "Platonic realm," a mathematical foundation more real than the physical world we perceive.

From Science Daily

Director Nicholas Stoller, whom she now works with on “Platonic,” changed her life, casting her as a cheeky pop star in “Get Him to the Greek.”

From Los Angeles Times

It brings to mind not a Platonic plum, but a specific plum I must have enjoyed on some long lost summer day.

From Salon

“It was a great wave, and it crashed,” Mr Fortin said after a day flying his drones on the AppleTV+ show Platonic - his first gig with drones since April.

From BBC

Apparently the Platonic method of ferreting out hidden meanings was key to the neocons' certainty that Iraqi WMDs existed.

From Salon