Monday, September 13, 2010

A Description Of Ghosts Of Campbell-Hausendorf Projections

A Campbell-Hausendorf Projection is an interconnection of Campbell-Hausendorf norm-states.
A ghost of a Campbell-Hausendorf Projection is similar to a ghost of any other norm-state projection, except that a ghost of a Campbell-Hausendorf Projection involves the physical memory of the latter said type of norm-state projection. Such ghosts as I have set out here to describe may involve a redistribution of non-linear and inexactly delineated first-ordered point particles (scattered Fock Space), and/or the here described ghosts may involve a redistribution of other types of norm-states that exist in the Fourier related path of the kinematic trajectory of such a Campbell-Hausendorf Projection (the physical memory of such a redistribution of scattered Fock Space and/or the physical memory of such a redistribution of norm-states that exist along the Lagrangian path of the kinematic Fourier delineation of the related Campbell-Hausendorf Projection.)
The scattered first-ordered point particles and/or the scattered norm-states whose related redistribution per instanton helps to describe where and how a Campbell-Hausendorf norm-state projection has differentiated over the course of the most discrete tense of Fourier iteration (one instanton until the proceeding one) helps to determine one group Hodge index of the ghost redistributions that interrelate to one successive iteration of a said ghost of a Campbell-Hausendorf Projection. Ghosts that waver in a locus over that course of a group metric that involves a successive series of instantons describes an eigenbasis of one ghost anomolic region, such as the transient ghost anomalic field involved in the group metric of a transient region where Campbell-Hausendorf Projections differentiate in either a conformally invariant or a relatively invariant kinematic manner over a successive Fourier Transformation in order that the scattered inexact and nonlinear first-ordered point particles involved and/or the scattered norm-states involved may exist in such a manner so as to facilitate the continued existence of gravity when such ghosts and other related ghosts exist in a relatively said temporary manner. This is because the residue produced by ghost anomalies, as well as the exchange of the covariant residue of ghosts helps to provide a relatively open ground for the continuation of the necessary Noether and tachyonic flow. I will explain more of this later. Please enjoy the suspense! Sam.

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