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They consist of the Elemental Planes [1] of air, earth, fire and water, and the Energy Planes. Some descriptions also contain the Para-elemental (magma, ice, etc.) and Quasi-elemental planes (lightning, dust, etc.) linking them. [1] The energy planes are the Positive Material Plane and Negative Material Plane.
The Elemental Chaos – the plane below; consists of Elemental Realms; 4. Demiplanes – unique bubbles of existence such as Sigil; 5. Anomalous Planes – planes of an obscure nature The Far Realm – uncharted plane that exists beyond the known cosmology; The Plane of Dreams – composed of all the dreams that have ever been dreamt
The Dirac Lagrangian of the quarks coupled to the gluon fields is given by = ¯, where is a three component column vector of Dirac spinors, each element of which refers to a quark field with a specific color charge (i.e. red, blue, and green) and summation over flavor (i.e. up, down, strange, etc.) is implied.
Heavy and light species of molecules were found to rotate inside superfluid helium droplets, in good agreement with the angulon theory. [2] [3] Anyon: A type of quasiparticle that occurs only in two-dimensional systems, with properties much less restricted than fermions and bosons. exciton Biexciton: A bound state of two free excitons: Bion
Small bubbles of true vacuum can be inflated to critical size by providing energy, [44] although required energy densities are several orders of magnitude larger than what is attained in any natural or artificial process. [10] It is also thought that certain environments can catalyze bubble formation by lowering the potential barrier. [45]
In esoteric cosmology, a plane is conceived as a subtle state, level, or region of reality, each plane corresponding to some type, kind, or category of being.. The concept may be found in religious and esoteric teachings which propound the idea of a whole series of subtle planes or worlds or dimensions which, from a center, interpenetrate themselves and the physical planet in which we live ...
The concept goes back to Majorana's suggestion in 1937 [2] that electrically neutral spin- 1 / 2 particles can be described by a real-valued wave equation (the Majorana equation), and would therefore be identical to their antiparticle, because the wave functions of particle and antiparticle are related by complex conjugation, which leaves the Majorana wave equation unchanged.
The Outer Planes were presented for the first time in Volume 1, Number 8 of The Dragon, released July 1977 as part of the Great Wheel of Planes. [1] In the article "Planes: The Concepts of Spatial, Temporal and Physical Relationships in D&D", Gary Gygax mentions that there are 16 Outer Planes and describes the Seven Heavens, the Twin Paradises, and Elysium as "Typical higher planes", Nirvana ...