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248名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。2017/08/10(木) 12:42:30.57ID:jLsk9jk70.net

義務教育レベルの英語しかなくてgrass



254名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。2017/08/10(木) 12:43:20.62ID:68acDLChM.net

>>248
gaiji English wo sukore👊😂




262名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。2017/08/10(木) 12:44:43.71ID:vzJR4tCEa.net

>>254
grass




263名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。2017/08/10(木) 12:44:44.30ID:0/Sdx1dA0.net

>>248
Gaijies can't difficult English.
They only speak "Inglish".




269名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。2017/08/10(木) 12:46:18.75ID:Ew9qjU1o0.net

>>248
こんなしょっぼい英語で発狂してるやつ最高にgaiji




276名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。2017/08/10(木) 12:48:40.53ID:4LHSJGoZr.net

>>248
String theory states that all matter in the universe is composed of tiny 1-dimensional strings,
not point particles (which are 0-dimensional in nature).
According to string theory, “strings” are tiny bits of pure energy that are the smallest constituents of matter and force interaction in our universe. 
General quantum strings are approximated to be 10-33

cm in length (that’s pretty amazingly small).

In the eyes of a string theorist, all universal constituents (fermions, quarks and leptons, hadrons,
bosons, and force carriers [such as photons]) are defined by the vibrational mode (and usually orientation) of its string.

Traditional string theories include two kinds of strings, open and closed. Those that are open generally have endpoints, which vary in length. Closed strings, on the other hand, have no endpoints and are generally circular in nature
(unless, of course, they are in a vibrational state).
Ironically enough, some string theories contain open strings, but all string theories require closed strings.




259名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。2017/08/10(木) 12:44:18.41ID:hTh2iWeO0.net

>>248
that is enouhg for communication🤗





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