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Discussion of "xigzo"
Comment #1:
Potential Issues
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Curtis W Franks (Tue Jan 14 08:51:06 2014)
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Once again, I worry about taking up experimental gismu space, but this one is fairly common in current (even popular) discourse, lacks simple way of expression, and is fundamental to nature (just as much as electricity is). All of the fundamental interactions and important verified facets thereof deserve gismu in my opinion.
This word lends itself to the following rafsi, which I support, the latter more than the former: xiz, xig. (I wish that "gzo" could be included too...)
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Comment #3:
Re: Potential Issues
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gleki (Mon Oct 13 06:20:27 2014)
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krtisfranks wrote: > Once again, I worry about taking up experimental gismu space, but this one > is fairly common in current (even popular) discourse, lacks simple way of > expression, and is fundamental to nature (just as much as electricity is). > All of the fundamental interactions and important verified facets thereof > deserve gismu in my opinion. > > This word lends itself to the following rafsi, which I support, the latter > more than the former: xiz, xig. > (I wish that "gzo" could be included too...)
please, add an example filling all places of xigzo. Since jvs doesnt allow adding translations will you please add translation in this thread?
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Comment #2:
Higgs Mechanism Explained, Somewhat
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Curtis W Franks (Fri Jul 11 14:51:36 2014)
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I found this explanation of the Higgs mechanism and thought that it might be useful in discussions: http://www.quora.com/Higgs-Field/What-is-the-Higgs-Mechanism/answer/Barak- Shoshany
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