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Kana (Quantum Realm)
Kana (Quantum Realm)


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Name:
(God) Kana meaning "atom" and "powerful" in Sanskrit.
(Human) Cecily Leta Rutherford - Her surname is a nod to Ernest Rutherford, who discovered the proton.



Representation:
The Quantum realm (subatomic particles; such as protons, neutrons, electrons, photons, and quarks).


Gender:
N/A, takes female form


Age:
(Human) Late teens to early twenties
(Historical) Timeless


Personality:
Although highly intelligent and considered a savant, Kana displays many antisocial traits due to having been raised alone for most of her infinite life. She is quite blunt, showing limited tact and social finesse, and she lacks an understanding of social cues. This is by no means due to linguistic ability; in fact, she has a considerably advanced English vocabulary and speaks with sophistication. Rather, it is the inability to consider other people's feelings, as she has notably stunted empathy. Because of this she fits quite well into the stereotype of the brilliant and logical but socially inept and ostracized genius. However, she is not at all malicious and quite happy to help other people, if only because her superiority complex compels her to do so. Due to her low EQ and poor social skills, she is quite incapable of manipulating anyone except for her father, who adores her. She can, surprisingly, act rather coy despite her usual cold, astringent demeanor. Perhaps due to her disregard for social norms, she can come off as a little offensive and patronising without really meaning to. She would not hesitate, for example, to call someone stupid if they were intellectually her inferior, but it might not necessarily be to insult them.

She gets along fine with the other gods and demons, but she is rather ambivalent about them, feeling neither a particular like or dislike for anyone except her family. Humans, on the other hand, actually gave her the ability to feel strong emotions. Hence why she finds them so interesting despite their vastly inferior intelligence. As such, she tends to seek out the company of academics. Additionally, due to her immortality and the fact that the human brain does not fully mature until the age of twenty-five, she considers any human under that age to be an infant.

Kana is also quite eccentric and unpredictable, with a (to put it mildly) mercurial temperament. Had she been human, she might have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Despite many humans thinking of her as a sociopath she is capable of feeling, and with considerable conscious effort, caring about others. She is however, quite whimsical and may literally walk away from a conversation if disinterested, or suddenly interrupt with a totally unrelated comment. For all her flaws, though, she is very earnest and usually sincere, as well as very passionate about learning and knowledge. Despite her insufferable urge to educate people and demonstrate that she’s smarter than them, she can show humility and deference when being taught things she doesn’t yet know— provided she is sufficiently interested, and she has an insatiable, childlike curiosity, but shows maturity in that she is able to grasp vague concepts with no definite answer. It does not deter her, however, from asking questions relentlessly. As a result, the impression that most people have of her is "snobby, irritating know-it-all." She is known to talk very, very fast.

Additional Trivia:


Appearance:
In human form, Cecily Rutherford is a petite young woman with soft, rounded features and a slender physique, making her appear babyfaced and youthful. Standing at a mere 160 centimetres, she is quite small. She has fair rosy skin and smooth, dark hair with chestnut undertones, usually curled and tied in a loose ponytail with sidelocks framing her small face. Cecily's eyes appear brown but in bright light, they are actually seen to be hazel in colour. They are almost always opened wide, giving her a rather startled expression. Her nose is small and button-like, and she has a small beauty mark on her upper left cheek. She feels somewhat insecure with having small, thin lips and wears makeup to compensate. Typically, she looks well put-together and tends to wear calm, muted colours, but it is not uncommon to see her in a lab coat. Cecily also has what people refer to as "pianists' hands" -- elegant and slender, with long narrow fingers, but in miniature. Her hands and feet are quite small and doll-like in proportion to her body.

As a God however, Kana has a distinctly ethereal appearance with perfect snow-white skin that appears almost bloodless, bright silver hair, and pale grey eyes. Her features remain largely unchanged, but her stature is just under two metres. She does not look very much like her father Roshin and has no demonic physical traits. Rings of light seem to float around her head, but unlike an angel's halo these are massive clouds of electrons releasing energy and they flicker instead of remaining constant.
Like all sitaara, her true form is not humanoid but more like an abstract object. Her cannon manifests from the halo and fires high-energy gamma rays.

Images:


History:
In the physical sciences, subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than atoms. These may be composite particles, such as the neutron and proton; or elementary particles, which according to the standard model are not made of other particles. Particle physics and nuclear physics study these particles and how they interact. The concept of a subatomic particle was refined when experiments showed that light could behave like a stream of particles (called photons) as well as exhibiting wave-like properties. This led to the concept of wave–particle duality to reflect that quantum-scale particles behave like both particles and waves (they are sometimes described as wavicles to reflect this). Another concept, the uncertainty principle, states that some of their properties taken together, such as their simultaneous position and momentum, cannot be measured exactly. The wave–particle duality has been shown to apply not only to photons but to more massive particles as well. Interactions of particles in the framework of quantum field theory are understood as creation and annihilation of quanta of corresponding fundamental interactions. This blends particle physics with field theory.

Subatomic particles are either "elementary", i.e. not made of multiple other particles, or "composite" and made of more than one elementary particle bound together.

The elementary particles of the Standard Model are:
- Six "flavors" of quarks: up, down, strange, charm, bottom, and top;
- Six types of leptons: electron, electron neutrino, muon, muon neutrino, tau, tau neutrino;
- Twelve gauge bosons (force carriers): the photon of electromagnetism, the three W and Z bosons of the weak force, and the eight gluons of the strong force;
- The Higgs boson.
All of these have now been discovered by experiments, with the latest being the top quark (1995), tau neutrino (2000), and Higgs boson (2012).

Various extensions of the Standard Model predict the existence of an elementary graviton particle and many other elementary particles, but none have been discovered as of 2019.

The negatively charged electron has a mass equal to ​1⁄1837 or 1836 of that of a hydrogen atom. The remainder of the hydrogen atom's mass comes from the positively charged proton. The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in its nucleus. Neutrons are neutral particles having a mass slightly greater than that of the proton. Different isotopes of the same element contain the same number of protons but differing numbers of neutrons. The mass number of an isotope is the total number of nucleons (neutrons and protons collectively).

Chemistry concerns itself with how electron sharing binds atoms into structures such as crystals and molecules. Nuclear physics deals with how protons and neutrons arrange themselves in nuclei. The study of subatomic particles, atoms and molecules, and their structure and interactions, requires quantum mechanics. Analyzing processes that change the numbers and types of particles requires quantum field theory. The study of subatomic particles per se is called particle physics. The term high-energy physics is nearly synonymous to "particle physics" since creation of particles requires high energies: it occurs only as a result of cosmic rays, or in particle accelerators. Particle phenomenology systematizes the knowledge about subatomic particles obtained from these experiments.

The term "subatomic particle" is largely a retronym of the 1960s, used to distinguish a large number of baryons and mesons (which comprise hadrons) from particles that are now thought to be truly elementary. Before that hadrons were usually classified as "elementary" because their composition was unknown.
Electrons were the first to be discovered by J. J. Thomson in 1897, followed by photons and protons by Ernest Rutherford in 1899 and 1919 respectively, and neutrons by James Chadwick in 1932.

From Wikipedia.



Religion:
N/A


Job:
As the Divine Scientist she researches Dark Matter/Dark Energy and the origin of the Gods, as well as governs the laws of particle physics.


Abilities:
Can manipulate atoms, disintegrate (or cause an object to disintegrate) into atoms, and teleport (due to the former ability, and Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle). However, she has to obey the Law of Conservation of Mass; she cannot create or destroy matter, but she does not have to obey Newton's laws (as they don't apply in quantum mechanics).


This character's hexcode is #EBDAD6.
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