Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Part One of the Test Solutions For the Second Test of Course Six

1)  The number of stringular mers that comprise a particular substringular encoder determines the number of instantons that it takes for a particular ground-state to recycle into its opposite type of state of tangency and back.
If a ground or a norm-state switches in tori-sector-range that these correspond with, the total number of instantons required for full recycling will equal the total number of substringular mers existant in the framework of the multiple substringular encoders that such a perturbated superstring directly associates with over a set sequence of unitary Fourier differentiation that locally maps out the recycling of one ground-state or locally map out the recycling of one norm-state.

2)  Ground-States and Norm-States.

3)  Norm-States recycle into ground-states involved with the kinematic sequential series of the local group Chi-Shaped-Trace, while then recycling back into norm-states via their local group cross-section that is directly involved with the Royal Arc.  Each step of such recycling happens during the sub-metric that happens during the duration that happens via the sub-metric that is directly associated with the Bases of Light, -- and in an indistinguishably different manner so that order is maintained in the localization of covariant norm-states and ground-states.

4)  Ground-States are recycled as in "3," except that these initially recycle into norm-states via the Royal Arc, while then recycling back into ground-states via the local group Chi-Shaped-Trace associated with the corresponding Basis of Light that the described ground-states are associated with (ground-states that return to their home-tori-sector-range are recycled into norm-states and then back into ground-states that are directly associated with their original Home-Basis of Light), during its metrics -- such a trace existing in the general locus of the Main-Heterotic-String-Fabric.

The next four test solutions will be provided in the next post, while the last four test solutions will be provided in the post after that.  I will continue with the suspense later!  Until then, you have a phenomenal day!
Sincerely, Sam Roach.                                                                               

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