Atom |
|
atom |
ratni |
atomic nucleus |
ratnymidju |
nuclide (i.e., specific configuration of Z-value, N-value, and energy state for a particular atomic nucleus) |
|
atomic electron cloud |
lektonydilnu |
orbital state (i.e., state and behavior of an electron based on its orbital probability distribution) |
lektonydilnu tcini |
behavioral state/effect of atomic electron cloud, i.e., photon-mediated attractive force (Coulomb force) |
lektonydilnu se rinka |
isotone |
mintu sekai lo ka lo nurtoni poi cmima lo se rutni be ce’u |
isobar |
mintu teryratni |
nuclear isomer / nuclear energy state |
stodyfrica rutni / frica fi loka nejni lo ka stodi / mintu sekai lo ka rutni ce’u ce’u??? |
stable nuclide |
|
isotope |
mintu selyratni |
ground state of nuclide |
|
excited state or nuclide |
|
mirror nucleus |
|
unstable/radioactive/radionuclide |
|
Particles |
|
fermion |
fermioni |
anti-fermion |
tolfermioni |
boson |
jbozoni |
boson. fundamental “force” (e.g., electromagnetism, strong, weak, gravity, dark energy) |
jbozoni nu vlipa |
quark |
kuarko |
anti-quark |
tolkuarko |
“string” (from string theory) |
stringo |
vibration of “string” (from string theory) |
stringo nu vlipa |
lepton |
leptoni |
anti-lepton |
tolyleptoni |
acceleron (hypothetical particle associated with theories of dark energy) |
akceleroni |
dark energy (i.e., counter-gravitational “force” that is accelerating the expansion of the universe |
akceleroni nejni/nu vlipa |
quark’s “flavor” and “color” |
|
up |
galtu |
charm |
semanci |
top |
galtytraji |
red |
xunre |
green |
crino |
blue |
blanu |
bottom |
dizlytraji |
strange |
cizra |
down |
dizlo |
the particular type of lepton (or anti-lepton): |
|
muon |
cmuioni |
charged lepton (i.e., non-neutrino lepton) |
|
tau lepton, tauon |
ctauoni |
electron |
lektoni |
electron neutrino |
leknurtini |
muon neutrino |
cmunurtini |
tau neutrino |
ctanurtini |
neutrino (i.e., any of the three types) |
nurtini |
the particular type of boson and/or its associated interaction or “force” : |
|
graviton/gravity |
gravitoni |
weak gauge boson (i.e., either the W+, the W-, or the Z) / the weak interaction or force |
uigbozoni |
photon [as associated with electrical phenomenon] / electricity |
gusnioni |
W+ boson / the weak interaction or force as mediated by the W+ boson (use PLV1/1 suffix to indicate the W- boson) |
|
photon / electromagnetism |
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Z-zero boson / the weak interaction or force as mediated by the Z-zero boson |
nonbozoni |
Higgs boson / Higgs mechanism |
xigzoni |
gluon / the strong interaction or color force |
gluioni |
the supersymetrical partner of the particular particle (i.e., its “sparticle” counterpart) |
|
Supersymmetry |
trajylanxyvelminra |
photino |
gusniino |
gluino |
gluiino |
gravitino |
gravitino |
slepton |
leptiino |
squark |
kuarkiino |
sneutrino |
nurtiino |
On Friday, December 07, 2012 06:54:04 la gleki wrote:
> atomic electron cloud
>
> lektonydilnu
You can't do that with "lektoni" (or "malgaci" or any other fu'ivla of that
form). It has to be "lektoni'ydilnu" or zei.
> isobar
>
> mintu teryratni
I'd say "teryratmi'u". a is an isobar of b = a has the same mass number as b.
> *Particles*
>
> fermion
>
> fermioni
>
> anti-fermion
>
> tolfermioni
"tolyfermioni", else you just made a longer fu'ivla.
> boson
>
> jbozoni
>
> boson. fundamental “force” (e.g., electromagnetism, strong, weak, gravity,
> dark energy)
>
> jbozoni nu vlipa
>
> quark
>
> kuarko
already entered as "kuarka".
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la gleki cu cusku di'e
> doi la selpa'i ko zbasu lo me'oi columns bu'u lo bi'unai kibypapri
> gice'o setca lo do se fanva
ua nai .i mi mo .i ke'u sai mi tolcando .i .au mi do na fanva malselfu
.i mi na nelci lo nu do tai minde
The semantics of the natural language words are rather complicated, and discussing them thoroughly in their common Lojban name would require essentially discussing a large chunk of the Standard Model whenever discussing quarks or basic particle physics. This would be analogous to always using IUPAC or SMILES notation to describe chemical names, except even worse. There's a reason natlangs use common names!
That said, I am skeptical as to whether we even need in-language technical jargon like this. Many natlangs don't have it and instead rely on English or similar intermediate languages for such purposes already.
When a metalinguistic aside is begun with "sei", how do you know when it ends?
Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/
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