Monday, May 31, 2010

Course 4 On The Substringular Vs. The Globally Distinguishable, Session 16, Last Test

1) What is the substringular?

2) What is the gloabally distinguishable?

3) How does phenomena differentiate relative to make the substringular appear as the globally distinguishable?

4) How fast does phenomena "circle" the ultimon?

5) Why is most physical phenomena a vacuum at any given moment?

6) When is a string a string? Describe an instanton.

7) How do point particles find heir way back to form a specific string?

8) How does spin effect the relationship between the subsringular and the globally distinguishable?

9) How does roll effect the relationship between the substringular and the globally distinguishable?

10) Describe point reformation.

11) How does point reformation effect he relationship between the substringular and the globally distinguishable?

12) Describe how point particles may form a vacuum when altered.

13) Describe how a vacuum may change into strings.

14) How does the multiaxial codifferentiation of a supersting effect its relationship to light.

15) Why must the multiaxial codifferentiation of a string be fully normalized in order for the associated superstring to be tachyonic?

16) When may a particle "catch up" with light?

17) Is the multiaxial codifferentiation of a "normal" superstring normal to or parallel with the general flow of point particles? Why?

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