nonsmoottien
Nonsmoottien is a hypothetical concept used in theoretical physics, particularly within discussions of string theory and quantum gravity. It is not a recognized term in established scientific literature, but rather a potential descriptor for entities or phenomena that possess characteristics opposite to those of "smoothen" or "smooth" states. In some theoretical frameworks, a "smooth" state might refer to a configuration that is continuous, predictable, and free from abrupt changes or singularities. Consequently, a nonsmoottien state could imply a region of spacetime, a quantum field, or a fundamental particle that exhibits extreme discontinuity, unpredictability, or possesses inherent 'roughness' at the smallest scales.
The concept of nonsmoottien might arise when considering the Planck scale, where quantum fluctuations are expected