On Oct 4, 8:23 pm, "Green Xenon [Radium]"
wrote:
> WTF is "extradimensional gauge freedom"?
>
> I've asked politely twice and no one has given me a coherent response!!!!
> /wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(temperature)
>
> According to the above link, the highest temperature possible is
> associated with "extradimensional gauge freedom".
>
> What is "extradimensional gauge freedom"?
>
> I've done toilsome research and still can't find the answer.
LOL, shut up. I'm the curatrix of that page, as anon as my account
"lysdexia" is banned. My note's on the Talk page about what the
Planck energy-length is not. Greater energies are at shorter lengths;
matter with all interactions can therefore be bound in coherent
sustems and transitions for all dimensions at or shorter than the
Planck length--say, into other branes.
I'v been a'working on the next upgrade to that page for two weeks.
Better wording, links, and tweening will be up. A few months ago I
even did a barrowload of entries for the refractive index page, with
extreme valua for semiconductors, plasmid metals, and vacuid and
metamaterials; but hadn't the time to publish them. I even made over
the crustallic notation.
-Aut