Sunday, January 2, 2011

Part Two Of Session Ten Of Course Six (6)

Well hello again world, this is Sam Roach here!  I am here to continue with the second part of the tenth session of the sixth course of my string theory!
               
A superstring in the substringular is 3*10^(8) smaller in length for one-dimensional superstrings and 3*10(8) smaller in circumference for two-dimensional superstrings than when these are detected in the globally distinguishable.  So, a one-dimensional superstring in the substringular is 10(-43)meter in length and a two-dimensional superstring is 10(-43) meter in circumference in the substringular.  Sorry I gotta run.  I will continue with the next part later.  You have a phenomenal day!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.            

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