Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A Little Bit About Cassimer Invariance

On the Importance of Cassimer Invariance


                
If it wasn't for Cassimer Invariance, any frayed space-time fabric would mean the doom to all space-time fabric. The reason as to how space-time homotopy is maintained in general after certain space-time fabric is frayed by a black-hole is based on a concept that I call the "space-hole." What I mean by the space-hole involves a brief duration in-between instantons ((2pi-6)(I)hbar time before instanton) when the arrangement of the superstring's that exist have a chance to reorganize just enough to allow for the gradual implementation of the Gaussian Transformations that are necessary for the continued existence of the Fourier Translations that kinematically are established to allow energy to co-differentiate with other energy. During this metric, homotopy temporarily almost unsettles while then settling.

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