kzetmechanikát
Kzetmechanika is a theoretical framework that explores the fundamental principles governing the behavior of systems at the smallest scales. It posits that reality is not continuous but rather discrete, composed of fundamental, indivisible units. These units, often referred to as "kzetons," possess inherent properties that dictate their interactions and emergent phenomena. The theory suggests that the perceived flow of time and space is an illusion arising from the collective behavior of these discrete elements.
One of the core tenets of kzetmechanika is the concept of "interaction potentials." These potentials define
Furthermore, kzetmechanika introduces the idea of "state transitions." Instead of continuous motion, kzetons undergo discrete jumps