Sunday, August 23, 2009
Glossary for GUFT
Anti-De-Sitter Gravity: Gravity that, with gluons, brings subatomic particles that are to form nucleons into an attraction to each other so that these may eventually come together. An Anti-De-Sitter gravity is a gravitational wave-tug that involves a reversal in Ricci-Scalar ____ directoralization..
Conformally Invariant: The condition of a certain amount of static equilibrium which attributes to the kinetic differentiation of substringular particles.
De-Sitter-Gravity: Gravitational force that involves the normal directional drive of the Ricci-Scalar.
Eigenstate: A single unit of phenomenon related to a more general phenomenon.
Gaussian Supersymmentry: The condition of a set of superstrings or a set of orbifolds that have stable norm conditions relative to one another. Stable norm conditions are then the differential geometry among a substringular setting that has an arrangement that spontaneously interacts given a right-handed-rule effect.
Gluons: Sub-atomic particles that attach leptons and/or quarks together.
Higgs-Action: A tiny particle smaller than a superstring that moves the Klein Bottle due to leverage due to the Fischler-Suskind mechanism.
Kinematic:Appertaining to particles and /or other phenomena in motion.
Klein-Bottle: The general phenomena of a substringular construction that provides a location for superstrings to undergo the Kaeler-Metric. The Kaeler-Metric is the set of instantons that involves the shaking of superstrings to provide these superstrings with Permittivity. Permittivity is the ability of something to be pulled through space.
Landau-Gisner-Action: A gauge-action that distributes leverage from an exterior Hausendorf projection upon a Fischler-Suskind-mechanism to cause the Higgs-Action to raise the Klein Bottle.
Orbifolds: A set of superstrings that differentiate as one unit.
Nuclear Fission: When atoms split apart in a chain reaction.
Sub-Atomic Phenomena that are smaller than the atom.
Substringular-Period: A duration in which superstrings and/or smaller particles named gauge-actions interact.
Static Equilibrium: The condition of change among particles, waves and/or energy that bears no exterior condition of change over a significant period of time.
Superconformal invariance: The condition of strong static equilibrium attributed to the kinematic differentiation of substringular particles.
Fischler-Suskind mechanism: A Geometrical distribution of substringular field that delineates leverage from the Landau-Gisner action upon the Higgs-Action.
Leptons: Subatomic particles that are used to form nucleons and electrons and have a charge of (-1/3).
Permittivity: The ability of phenomenon to go through or be pulled through space.
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