Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Second Part Of The Tenth Session Of Course Ten

The Laplacian mapping of the path that relates to what I was last describing in the first part of session 10 (the path of the orbifolds in a timeless fret that is here to be considered) curves in part on account of the corresponding Njenhuis wave-tug permittivity eigenforces and the related Njenhuis wave-tug impedance eigenforces that had happened over a previous Fourier Transformation that had directly interacted with the condition to be mapped that I have just described.  This mapping described alters over a Fourier Transform that subsequently occurs over a sequential series of instantons in such a manner that indicates a relatively gradual change in the corresponding norm-conditions that works to eventually allow for those Gaussian Transformations that act in such a manner so that substringular room may be freed up so that space-time fabric may be kinematic in order for energy to exist so that reality may persist.  This activity that I just described happens in such a manner so that the Campbell/Hausendorf Projections, the Campbell Projections, the Hausendorf Projections, and the Zero-Norm Projections that are formed on account of this may here arbitrarily form a hermitian motion either directly or indirectly upon those fermionic superstrings that act as discrete units of kinetic energy permittivity in an electron to form photons via the Greene Function in a manner known of as the Fujikawa Coupling.
In other related cases, such an activity may form other types of Yakawa Couplings.
Yakawa Couplings are activites in which superstringular topology either touches, rubs, and/or curls upon other superstringular topology.  A direct touch of a substringular phenomena upon another substringular phenomena is known of as a Gliossi Action.  When such a Gliossi Action produces a torque in one or more related topological sources that are directly involved in the Gliossi Action, then such a Gliossi touch is said to bear cohomology.  Such an activity of orbifolds that works to allow for the opening and/or the closing of superstrings alters both the Laplacian and the Sub-Fourier differential translation of the Clifford Expansion delineaions of light-cone-gauge eigenstates that happen during the corresponding eigenmetrics in which such a type of expansion is happening in over the course in which the related superstrings undergo such an activity over their affiliated durations that involve  BRST in the multiplicit loci in which this is happening.  The torsioning of the affiliated Clifford Expansion eigenconditions of light-cone-gauge eigenstates helps to cause part of the reason as to why space-time-fabric is curved in relationship to the existence and the activity of electromagnetic energy.     
I will ellaborate more in future sessions.  You have a phenomenal day!  Sincerely, Samuel Roach.

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