Monday, December 21, 2009

Solutions For Test#1 of Course 2

1)There is no ideal line. A one-dimensional superstring best describes a vibrating line.

Point particles form this vibrating line by interconnecting via mini-string in-between the associated point particles. These point particles form where these do because the globally norm conditions that surround these point particles cause the correlative need for supplementally globally ground conditions.



2)Every one-dimensional superstring that is not an encoder has one partition, or, aberration from vibrating linearity. Every two-dimensional superstring that is not an encoder has two partitions, or, aberrations from vibrating radiation in a hoop-like configuration. These partitions are necessary for the flexibility of the said superstrings so that these may vibrate along the homotopy of their topology.



3)A substring is a superstring is one set Laplacian iteration that is fully Lorentz-Four-Contracted. A globally distinguishable superstring is a superstring that is detectable at the Planck Length or the Planck Radius, is no existent over the mere Laplacian of one iteration, and has minimized Lorentz-Four-Contractions.



4)Superstrings fit in along the ultimon by being geometrically based on globally ground conditions.



For test solutions of 5) and 6), see handwritten solutions.



7)Real residue in terms of superstrings is residue that happens during iteration metrics that involves the phenomenal discharge of these superstrings and norm states. Such phenomenal discharge is the mini-string that is being pulled out of and into the said superstrings and the said norm states.



8)Imaginary residue in terms of superstrings is residue that happens during ultimon flow that involves the phenomenal discharge of superstrings and norm states.



9)Cassimer Invariance is the unchanging condition of the recycling of norm conditions among superstrings. It is not eternally invariant among tori-sector ranges that form black-holes. Yet, it may be eternally invariant in some tori-sector-ranges.



10)Imaginary residue is delineated upon superstringular phenomena in such a way that it effects the said phenomena over subsequent iterations.



11)Globally norm conditions effect the delineation of Imaginary residue, while globally ground conditions effect the delineation of Real residue.



9)Cassimer Invariance is

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