Witness (disambiguation)

A witness is someone who has first-hand knowledge of something, especially a crime or dramatic event, and usually by seeing it.

Witness may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

Games

Literature

Music

Groups

Albums

Songs

Periodicals

Plays

Television

Series

Episodes

Other arts, entertainment, and media

Other uses

  • Witness (mathematics), a value τ for variable x with the property that φ(τ) is true, rendering the existential statement ∃x φ(x) true as well; τ is then said to be a witness for the statement ∃x φ(x)
  • Witness, a number that plays a role in a primality test
  • Witness (altar), a monument in the Book of Joshua
  • Witness (organization), a non-profit organization started by Peter Gabriel
  • Witnesses, different documents of a single, original text in textual criticism
gollark: Due to centrifugal force, the air is thinner there near the ground, so he experiences the same things.
gollark: Now, firecubez lives in Egypt, which is near the equator.
gollark: Interesting fact: the term "high" (in the sense of impaired due to drugs and whatever) is actually derived from the way people experience oxygen deprivation and go slightly weird at high altitudes.
gollark: It doesn't actually exist.
gollark: Obviously automaton.py was faked.

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