Nükleuslarns
Nükleuslarns are a hypothetical concept in theoretical physics, primarily explored within the context of loop quantum gravity. The term itself is a portmanteau derived from "nucleus" and "larns," which in this context refers to fundamental units of spacetime or discrete quantum excitations. The core idea behind nükleuslarns is that spacetime, at its most fundamental level, is not a smooth continuum but rather a granular or atomic structure. These nükleuslarns are envisioned as the elementary building blocks that constitute this quantum spacetime.
The theoretical framework suggests that these nükleuslarns possess certain properties, such as quantized area and volume.