Friday, October 8, 2010

Course #5, Session 12, Part 1

Hello again, this is Samuel Roach here!  How are you doing?!  In this session, I am about to conceptually discuss with you about a phenomenon that I call the Main Heterotic String.

What is this Main Heterotic Stringular Fabric?  The Main Heterotic String phenomenology is a set of points that forms a doubled square in the substringular that allows points to travel to different parallel universes and to different sets of parallel universes.  There is a Main Heterotic string at each tori-sector-range of the substringular.  The part of the Main Heterotic String that a person would actually transit through is either one of its Minkowski based sides or in its middle and in the region of the center of its cross section.  The cross-sectional middle of such the Main Heterotic String unifies a set of three relatively fat lines, in a side-wise doubled-up "box" of point particles, that act each as six-pointed stars that integrate along the topological surface of these "squares."  This six-pointed stars open up to allow phenomena to enter, and close when point particles are not going through. First-Ordered point particles are generally going through any given Main Heterotic String.  There are only slight "delays" in-between the very brief sub-metric when first-ordered point particles are going through there, since the associated substrings and "mini-bases" need to flow through the center of what is initially a the shape of a six-pointed star.  The process of something as thin as a Heterotic Strings' kinematically  overt substrate detecting a set of point phenomena while then opening up for it is a perfect example of a Yakawa Coupling.  The process of a Main Heterotic Strng closing when point particle phenomena have left this is a perfect example of compactification.  Yakawa Couplings may involve sensory detection of substringular phenomena to a given signal that allows a specific function to happen, while compacitification may involve substringular phenomena to come together into a more condensed shape than it previously had.  So tell me, what are your thoughts about this?!  Please feel free to share with me any dialogue reffering to what I describe as "Main Heterotic Strings."Please send comments to my blog.    
I will continue with the suspense later!  Sincerely, Sam Roach

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