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  1. graviscalarnoun

    a radion

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  1. Graviscalar

    In theoretical physics, the hypothetical particle called the graviscalar or radion emerges as an excitation of general relativity's metric tensor, i.e. gravitational field, but is indistinguishable from a scalar in four dimensions, as shown in Kaluza–Klein theory. The scalar field ϕ {\displaystyle \phi } comes from a component of the metric tensor g 55 {\displaystyle g_{55}} where the figure 5 labels an additional fifth dimension. The only variations in the scalar field represent variations in the size of the extra dimension. Also, in models with multiple extra dimensions, there exist several such particles. Moreover, in theories with extended supersymmetry, a graviscalar is usually a superpartner of the graviton that behaves as a particle with spin 0. This concept closely relates to the gauged Higgs models.

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  1. Graviscalar

    In theoretical physics, a graviscalar is a hypothetical particle that emerges as an excitation of the metric tensor but whose physical properties are virtually indistinguishable from a scalar in four dimensions, as shown in Kaluza–Klein theory. The new scalar field comes from a component of the metric tensor where the figure 5 labels an additional, fifth dimension. It can be thought of as a measure of the size of the extra dimension, with variations in the scalar field representing variations in the size of the extra dimensions. In models with multiple extra dimensions, there exist several such particles. In theories with extended supersymmetry, a graviphoton is usually a superpartner of the graviton that behaves as a particle with spin 1. This concept is closely related to that of gauged Higgs models.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of graviscalar in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of graviscalar in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3


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