@ILoveStackoverflow I'm not sure what that statement means. jQuery is for the most part a library that provides a better API for DOM manipulation. It also serves a role promoting cross-browser compatibility but that aspect has diminished greatly with new browsers. jQuery UI has a very different focus - it improves the looks and effects in a page. The only overlap is that it is built on top of jQuery but other than that the two don't have much in common in terms of what they do.
Since the two are orthogonal, you can easily have two different libraries for these purposes, and then swap each.