Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Higgs Action

The Higgs Action


                
If it was not for the Wick Action, there would be no Landau-Gisner-Action. If it was not for the Landau-Gisner-Action, there would be no Fischler-Suskind-Mechanism. If it was not for the Fischler-Suskind-Mechanism, the Higgs Action would not be able to be transported to the given regions where the Kaeler-Metric is to take place. If it was not for the Kaeler-Metric, there would be no Gaussian Transformations. If it was not for Gaussian Transformations, norm conditions of substringular phenomena would not kinematically differentiate. (Or, in other words, norm conditions of substringular phenomena would not be able to undergo Fourier Transformations.) If there were not Fourier Transformations, nothing would not happen through time. If nothing ever happened through time, motion would not happen. If that was the case, nothing would exist. This is why I call the Higgs Action the "force." Ever since around the time of the Big Bang, the Higgs Action is the force that allows substringular phenomena to exist as the source of the motion of space and time.

Sincerely,                                       
                                      
Samuel David Roach

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