lnq ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿฟ‍๐Ÿฆฑ: symmetrybreaking
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/ twistorspace

Ludologically, twistorspace or "slot" :== a complex configuration space (eg. geotop) of solutions to the twistor identity ||f(u,u)=0||.

Because a fibor is encoded to close๐Ÿ”’ its loopstring➿ the exact same way every time (ascertained from the uniqueness property), there must exist an acoustic bound in place enforcing (secured๐Ÿ” with crypto) these conformations (bubble or vacuum); without such a (force) field, the signal (as measured in ¢ents๐Ÿช™) would not bifurcate (into MONEY or bubblegum) as a function of symmetry-breaking.
/// +We assume that each twistor field is unique to some fibor. Essentially, this is a mapped spinor. The 'spin' (an object's spinning metric signature) here is identifiable with the quantum fields of arbitrary spin.
+Everything in twistorspace is dyadic (u,u).


Twistorspace' complexity is curvilinear (T)*.** More accurately, sesquilinear. (see handicap, juke field, coverage)

/ bubblegum

Bubblegum :== the name given to (a preimage of) fibor that is not optimal* (ie. false vacua).** Basically, not MONEY. It is/are (the class of) string combinations (yesegalo + groove/melody) whose fibril noncommutativity necessitate optimization (ornamenting of fugal themes).

We define bubblegum to be our "dilated vector space having everywhere-vanishing blowup points with boundary", and can easily determine it from being 'that which shares no equivalence relation with some assigned twistorspace (||inf > (u,u)=0|| OR ||sup < (u,u)=0||)'.

Bubblegum is used in encryption - as an improvisation method/tool to make MONEY - in hedging a given handicap [when bubblegum * (n) {n is finite number of pieces as ¢ents๐Ÿช™} = handicap, then MONEY = yes], and thus, changing the tempo. (see ๐Ÿง‘๐Ÿฟlnq's bubblegum, fibor bundle, swap, link. Compare protein quaternary structure)
/// +Bubblegum is probabilistically caused from half-integer statistics.
+'Bubblegum' is a metaphorically cohesive polymer, used to 'patch' things up so that MONEY can be made. Think of it (in a way) similar to bubblegum 'on the bottom of your shoe๐Ÿ‘Ÿ' that can be used to seal a leak, so to speak. (see spread)

Function map: bubblegumimproviseMONEY