Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Course 6, Session 4, Part Two

Well hello again world, this is Sam Roach here! I hope that I am keeping up with your attention span!

                   

So, the metrics of the substringular phenomena based on the past and future occurances that happen among such tiny particles and gauge-actions effect the metrics of the rest of the substringular arena that exists along the kinematically Fourier differentiation of phenomena that interacts from within and from outside the Ultimon. The main exception to the condition of metrics that do not have as much of a probability of effecting the surrounding metrics in a necessarily spontaneous way is when eigenstates of space that proceed within a series of space matrices are re-distributed to a sequence that functions as part of a different universe. (Parallel universes that are different do not necessarily have a directly corresponding spontaneous interaction with other universes during covariantly determined group intanton.) All of the parallel universes and time-potentials and sets of parallel universes are the fabric of the Ultimon. For an allegorical example, the earth appears flat, yet the earth is not flat. The direct fabric of the Ultimon appears completely topological and smooth, yet during certain metrics and submetrics that exist over the stretch of space and time, this is not always so. This means that after each duration of the Bases of Light, the flow of phenomena of the Continuum adjusts by one or more discrepancy interiorly on either side of its construction. This discrepancy is due to the fact that there is no such thing as a completely one or two dimensional phenomenon. The conditions that define certain phenomena as one or two dimensional are the Ward Conditions that define the spacial parameters that are used to scope the conformal dimensionality that is used to determine the inter-relationship of dimensionality itself. So, based on certain physical definitions that are used to extrapolate what determines something to be one, two,...to 32 dimensional has to do with discrete physical Ward Conditions. Remember, everything has length, thickness, and width. Accordingly, a tori-sector-range has phenomena on either side that curve relative to the prime given exterioralized phenomena by the radius of a discrete number of second-ordered point particles. A second-ordered point particle is the "skinnyest" type of phenomena that exists in free space. Third-Ordered point particles only exist where second-ordered point particles are at.

I will continue with the suspense later. Sincerely, Sam.

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