Thursday, May 27, 2010

Course 4 on The Globally Distinguishable Vs. The Substringular, Session 14, Part One

So, nuclei particles and electrons are composed of smaller particles. These smaller particles in the subsringular are actually sequences of strings that exist in individual parts of a tori sector. As these sequences iterate and reiterate, these effect the stuff that they interact with. These sequences also have direct wave connections with other of "such types" of sequences. Simplify to two stringular sequences. These are connected by wave during one quaternionic-instanton-field-impulse-range. Once the strings of these sequences leave the range of the instanton field, the point particles associated with these strings move out of a line formation and into a more scrambled formation. There is still at least some wave connection between some of the waves that existed not only between the points of the individual strings, yet also between the points of each string toward each other. As a matter of fact, if these strings end up reiterating in the same general relative locant, there will be some wave connection between all of the points of both strings during the whole transit of the strings as points around the Continuum. Not only will the condensed oscillations or points effect the stuff that it goes through, yet the strung out waves will also effect the stuff that these encounter on their way around the ultimon (Continuum). As a matter of fact, points have fields, as said before. Two things con not occupy the same spot at the same time. So, points tend to rely on strung out waves, in the substringular, to produce effects. I will continue with the suspense of this session later. Until then, have a phenomenal day!
Sincerely,
Sam.

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