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spinar

Terms vs Spinar - What's the difference?

terms | spinar |


As nouns the difference between terms and spinar

is that terms is while spinar is (astronomy) a rapidly-rotating supermassive star, once hypothesized as the identity of quasars.

Spinor vs Spinar - What's the difference?

spinor | spinar |


As nouns the difference between spinor and spinar

is that spinor is an element of the fundamental representation of a Clifford algebra while spinar is a rapidly-rotating supermassive star, once hypothesized as the identity of quasars.

Spinal vs Spinar - What's the difference?

spinal | spinar |


As an adjective spinal

is of or relating to the spine.

As a noun spinar is

a rapidly-rotating supermassive star, once hypothesized as the identity of quasars.

Spinar vs Superspinar - What's the difference?

spinar | superspinar |


As nouns the difference between spinar and superspinar

is that spinar is (astronomy) a rapidly-rotating supermassive star, once hypothesized as the identity of quasars while superspinar is (physics) a very large spinar, especially one that violates the kerr bound (cj/gm^2>1).

Quasar vs Spinar - What's the difference?

quasar | spinar |


As nouns the difference between quasar and spinar

is that quasar is while spinar is (astronomy) a rapidly-rotating supermassive star, once hypothesized as the identity of quasars.

Star vs Spinar - What's the difference?

star | spinar |


As nouns the difference between star and spinar

is that star is star while spinar is (astronomy) a rapidly-rotating supermassive star, once hypothesized as the identity of quasars.

Supermassive vs Spinar - What's the difference?

supermassive | spinar |


As an adjective supermassive

is very or extremely massive.

As a noun spinar is

(astronomy) a rapidly-rotating supermassive star, once hypothesized as the identity of quasars.