Monday, April 26, 2010

Course 4 on The Substringular Vs. The Globally Distinguishable, Session 4, Part 1

Plain energy is the re assortment of one-dimensional strings taken as an eigenbasis. Individual eigenstates of energy are sequences of the given individual one-dimensional strings along the ultimon that re assort after reiterations. An individual sequence of strings that define such an eigenstate, as stated before, breaks down after each iteration of these strings, circle the ultimon, and subsequently reiterate within the same relative particular neighborhood if not tachyonic. When this happens, the surroundings must change. (Their relative spacing will remain the same here -- I'll show you in words!) Remember, this is one eigenstate! It is time independent. (Although, to be measured as a specific thing, it must be detected during an increment of some elapsed metric.) So, the amplitude, direction, and placement of the given eigenstate must be constant over the "sliver" of duration that defines when that operation of motion is occurring in that sequence (relative). The surroundings would change because everything constantly changes. Surrounding change is not all uniform during the sliver of time of a particular metric. Unassociated phenomena relative to the changes given must be according to what this is functioning with. What something associates with is what something functions with. So, the whole break down is stuff circling around the ultimon, andthe re association of strings is based on an association that is common to all of those strings that are used to form a sequence that defines a particular eigenstate of energy. This association could not be interactively kinematic at every sliver of transpiring differentiation. That would be an unorganized fiasco. (Although all points communicate at least one piece of information to all other points during the transit of those points around the ultimon.) The manner in which what I just described happens will be described to you in general terms in part two of this session. I hope that people are reading my writings, and learning from what I am teaching them. I will conclude with the suspense later. I hope you have a great day.
Sincerely,
Samuel David Roach.

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