When you detect what seems to be superstrings over a tightly-knit Fourier Transformation, mainly, what you will be detecting will be Gliossi-Sherk-Olive-Ghosts. It is easy to confuse these with superstrings in and of themselves. The difference is that superstrings and their reversely-holomorphically-positioned field trajectories are designed as I have stated, while, Gliossi-Sherk-Olive-Ghosts will always be detected as relatively torroidal -- such as may be described in M-theory. Yet, orbifolds that consist of superstrings may, at times, also be relatively torroidal in nature. The difference is that the prior mentioned ghosts are much closer to the Planck-Length than the length of an orbifold. Got to go! I will continue with the suspence later!
Sincerely,
Samuel David Roach.
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