relative eq. string

  
String: simple quantifiers (left) & relative equation (right)

  • Phenomenal relative wave- or string-like character (SG’)* is supposed to be quantified monocomplexly by the third root of the product of its simple relative temperature (δT/∆m), functional intensity (δT/∆t3), frequency (∆t-1)** inclusive, and electromagnetic charge (δT/∆l3) (see: figures above, string// definition & ...//simple properties, and physical correlations (extract)//rel. temp. (9), intensity (27), charge (34) & string (52)), or

                                  SG’ = 3√(relative temperature x charge x intensity)
                                         = 3√((
δT/∆m)(δT/∆l3)(δT/∆t3))
                                         =
δT/((3∆m)lt)***


*(Sinus-)waves are supposed to be unidirectional (1d) sinus wave-like (2D) abstractions, and ordinary strings unidirectional (1d) spiral (3D) abstractions of any directional (3d) 3D-pulsating quanta or quantum conglomerates.
**Frequency (t-1) is thought to be the unidirectional (1d) abstraction of any directional (3d) functional intensity (T/t3) (see: intensity & process time).
***Ultimately, mathematical simplification by cancelling out yields 'δT/(3√∆m)∆l∆t', but, in addition, serious loss of relevant complex physical information as well.


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