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“kenesma ::= superpositioned chaos | order-1 | order-2 (kenesma) | order-3 (kenes” (8 conversations)
1 turn Jul 9, 2023 at 12:04 AM UTC Türkiye , Istanbul
USER
Kenesma is a fundamental particle, with its states and interactions with particles as described below. kenesma ::= order-0 (superpositioned (1 | 0 | both | neither)) | order-1 | order-2 (inner kenesma) | order-3 (inner kenesma 1, inner kenesma 2) interaction (kenesma, particle): if kenesma is order-1: # kenesma disappears, leaving only the particle particle else if kenesma is order-2 (inner kenesma): # the interacting particle is absorbed, revealing the inner kenesma inner kenesma else if kenesma is order-3 (inner kenesma 1, inner kenesma 2): interaction (interaction (inner kenesma 1, particle), interaction (inner kenesma 2, particle)) else: kenesma
CHATBOT
The kenesma is a fundamental particle that can exist in different states and interact with other particles. In its most basic state, called order-0 kenesma, it can be in a superpositioned state, meaning it can be in a state of 1, 0, both, or neither. When the kenesma is in order-1, it can interact with a particle. In this interaction, the kenesma disappears, leaving only the particle behind. In order-2 kenesma, also known as inner kenesma, the kenesma can absorb an interacting particle, revealing the inner kenesma. In order-3 kenesma, which consists of inner kenesma 1 and inner kenesma 2, the interaction with a particle involves recursively interacting the particle with inner kenesma 1 and inner kenesma 2 separately. If the kenesma is not in any of these specific orders (order-0, order-1, order-2, or order-3), then it remains as kenesma without any specific interactions.