soliton

Solitary, non-linear, stationary or moving waves {soliton}| can maintain size and shape. As wave components travel, solitons reinforce components by superposition. High-frequency components increase at same rate as they spread out, because they have different speeds. Solitons can be in plasma, crystal-lattice, elementary-particle, ocean, molecular-biology, and semiconductor boundary layers.

vacuum

Vacuum with periodic vacuum states can make soliton-antisoliton pairs.

quanta

Perhaps, massive elementary particles of 1000 GeV, or magnetic monopoles, are solitons. Solitons can allow bosons to make fermions and allow fermions to split.

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