Monday, January 3, 2011

A Little Bit More Of AN Explanation For Contractions

During Polyakov Action, a superstring seperates its first-ordered point particles in an overall      homeomoriphic manner so that the given superstring is uncontracted into the size that it must appear as as according to the associated Lorentz-Four-Contractions.  So, when a superstring related to a form of electromagnetic energy (the superstring here being of itself bosonic) is to go through Polyakov Action, its mild amount of dissociation is a mere yet relatively local disconbobulation in the Ward Newmann Conditions of the described superstring -- yet without any expansion in the holonimic "tapestry" of the associated string.  So, the increased sub-dimensional volume that exists in-between the first-ordered part particles that comprise a superstring is to the extent of a reverse-engineering of the apparent size of the superstring based on the present Lorentz-Four-Contractions that are here acting upon the described string.   Such Polyakov Action, the Bette Action, and the Imaginary Exchange of Real Residue all happen during  instanton as well as during BRST, while the Kaeler Metric and the Regge Action happen immediately after instanton.  So, if a superstring is to go into an eigenmetric of a Kaeler Metric metric-gauge-eigencondition, then the gauge-metrics of the associated eigenaction of the Kaeler Metric happens at the same overall rate as the ensuing Regge Action.  If the Kaeler Metric is not kinematic during a set of substringular instantons, then the Regge Action happens during half of the duration that it would undertake if it were not for the activity of the local eigenstate of Kaeler Metric.  So, when without Kaeler Metric, Regge Action happens in the duration of half of its otherwise speed  When  superstrings enter a Klein Bottle eigenstate-like metric-gauge, these upon contact with the topology of the top of the associated Schotky Construction, recontract to the extent of a fully contracted superstring.
Gotta Run!  I hope you have a phenomenal day!  Sincerely, Sam.    

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