Saturday, October 9, 2010

Part Two Of Session 12 Of Course 5

Yakawa Couplings are metaphorically like nerve impulses.  When you feel pain or pleasure, your nerves feel this and respond.  This response couples what the neurons are made of with the impulse that goes through these.  Vision is a coupling.  Vision couples the ability of the eyes with the surroundings that give them something to see.  Any sort of sensory perception may thus be considered a coupling.  Yakawa couplings are a sensory response to the needs of the substringular.   

The space-hole is a phenomenon that has a Yakawa coupling capability.  When Ground and Fock spaces try to comingle too much, the space-hole snaps these apart.  Ground spaces involve strings and other points consideed positive, while Fock spaces involve the counterpart of strings and other points considered negative.   Fock space, as you now can tell, must always be separate from Ground space, or else these point will be elliminated.  Through time, strings with a lot of energy or vibration tend to break down these barriers and comingle improperly in spite of the space-hole.  The space-hole gets jammed a little like a partially clogged artery does metaphorically.  The more predominantly that black-holes that exist, the more of a chance to the end of the universe.  This is why it is important to elliminate black-holes.  The space-hole may take some abuse, yet only so much.  Generally, large stars have strings that have enough energy to break these "things."  The "trick" is to elliminate the exception to the space-hole.  Please share your comments. 

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