Wednesday, March 30, 2011

More About the Activity of the Kaeler Metric

More About the Activity of the Kaeler Metric


                
The Kaeler Metric is active over the course of 191 iterations of Ultimon Flow. The iterations of the Kaeler Metric, when it is active, are right after a superstring or a set of superstrings falls into the Klein Bottle, which is right after instanton. When the Kaeler Metric is active, it also happens right before the Regge Action. The Kaeler Metric happens in a minimum of two cycles, with 191 iterations of Ultimon Flow before it is interactive with the shaking of superstrings in the Klein Bottle & 191 iterations of Ultimon Flow after it is interactive with the shaking of superstrings in the Klein Bottle. This means that a Kaeler Metric provides a process of recreating enough permittivity in superstrings for a minimum of two sets of superstrings (at least one superstring per set). So, the overall activity of a Higgs Action eigenstate is interactive upon a specific substringular local region for a minimum of 764 iterations of Ultimon Flow. This is because the kinematic interaction of a Higgs Action eigenstate upon a specific local region in the substringular has its 382nd iteration (which is in-between instantons) at one Planck Length from where it started, while yet needing another group eigenmetric of iterations (again, in-between instantons) to go back to the same locus from where it started. Yet, Gaussian Transformations are always happening somewhere in the substringular at many substringular neighborhoods that are adjacent. So, Higgs Action eigenstates are constantly busy. The more perturbative the substringular region, the more busy the local Higgs Action eigenstates are.in that region. The Hausendorf Projections that happen right before the Wick Action help Higgs Action eigenstates to commute to the proper settings where these may be used as the "force" that transports the Klein Bottle eigenstates to allow the Kaeler Metric to allow superstrings to reattain their permittivity.

                                                                    

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