Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Dangers Of Colliding Hadrons, Part One

E(8)XE(8) strings are heterotic strings known as hadrons. These superstrings (this type of a superstring) Quantizes with other such E(8)XE(8) superstrings to form sub-atomic particles such as gluons. The gluonic force is considered the strong force, since it binds quarks and/or leptons (given the situation) together in order to allow the existence of particles such as protons, neutrons, electrons, etc... . The Higgs Action is the "force," since it allows the attainment and re attainment of permittivity in superstrings so that discrete energy may exist so that energy and thence existence may exist at all. Since E(8)XE(8) strings bind superstrings that comprise kinetic energy, electromagnetic energy, and mass into orbifolds of the said phenomena AND since E(8)XE(8) strings bind orbifolds that comprise kinetic energy, electromagnetic energy, and mass into orbifold eigensets, such heterotic strings known as hadrons are essential to the topological operation that allows for homotopy so that Cassimer Invariance may occur so that substringular phenomena may not completely fray.

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