Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Part Two of the Thirteenth Session of Course Six

Well hello again world, this is Samuel Roach here!  Here is the continuation of the thirteenth session of the sixth course of my string theory in accordance with the order of courses that I originally came up with the basis of making.
          
Superstrings that act as waves are like a "thread" and first-ordered point particles are like small "knots" in the previously mentioned "thread."  Superstrings are like "embroided ties" of the previously mentioned "knots."  The stringular fabric never breaks in normal phenomenology except during the space-hole and also except in the case of the unfraying of substringular fabric that happens in the course of phenomena entering into black-holes.  Phenomena that exit black-holes are turned into antimatter that eventually reorganizes into matter.  The good news is that frayed material that is within black-holes can possibly be reconstructed eventually into matter, yet I refuse to want such a fatalistic end result to overshadow a more positive possibility.  (NOYB).  The fields of superstrings are like organized tiny virtual frays that eventually wrap back into mini-string and norm-states (and norm-states are a simple organization of point particles), depending on the tori-sector-range situation.  The lagging of the substringular "information" before an eigenmetric of the recycling of the mentioned substringular phenomena is a perturbation of the other interacting substringular phenomena and also a perturbation of certain point particle "information" to retie in a manner that promotes the perpetuation of all of the related phenomena of the given related tori-sector-range.  God Bless You In the name of Yahweh!  Samuel Roach.

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