Wednesday, September 22, 2010

More Of A Re-Introduction To Course Five

Hi there! This is Sam Roach once again. Here is more of a re-introduction to Course Five on Compactification And Yakawa Couplings.
Mini-String comprises the fields that exist in-between superstrings, as well as providing both the Laplacian and Fourier operation of comprising the substance of the first-ordered point particles that make up the said superstrings. Mini-String that is not frayed exists as an "tyable" thread that comes together to form first-ordered point particles in such a way so as to allow the back-and-forth ebbing and flowing of the holonomic substance of the described mini-string so that the delineatorial and distributional operational indices of the recycling of superstrings, norm-states, as well as that of scattered first-ordered point particles may undergo kinematic changes through time. So, when mini-string is compactified, it is tyed in a type of "knot" that may exchange the integrable substance of the mini-string as a unit in such a way so as to not break the chord-like properties of the described mini-string unless such segments of mini-string are frayed by a black-hole. The interbinding of mini-string is anyways always "knotted" in such a way so as to allow a compactified unit of the holonomic substance of a first-ordered point particle to either maintain its compactification per two consecutive instantons, increase in compactification per two consecutive instantons, or decrease in compactification per two consecutive instantons, depending on the kinematic operation that transpires upon a given first-ordered point particle as it is differentiating through a minimal Fourier Transformation.
The activity of a Yakawa Coupling allows for the interaction of superstrings so that phenomena may bear the tangency that is needed so that reality may exist. As an ansantz, literal Gliossi touch, rub, and curl of substringular phenomena is essential for any interaction to occur, yet, the indirect interaction of superstrings on account of the norm conditions that these depend on in order for us as people to witness interaction are essential as well. Here is what I mean by what I just wrote. Whether substances that we as people interact with are from our universe or not depends on the norm conditions of covariant superstrings that exist within a given region. The norm conditions that I described will obviously involve certain Gliossi interactions, yet, whether or not we as people may directly witness the result of such Gliossi interactions is based on the relative Ward Norm Conditions that appertain to the relationships of the Planck Phenomena that are involved in the interactions that I described that any arbitrary set of people may associate with.
I will continue with the suspense later! You have a phenomenal day! Sincerely, Sam.

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