Monday, June 25, 2012

Part One Of The Seventeenth Session Of Course Ten

What I could now expound upon is the manner as to how morphological sway conjoins and tears as a metaphorically amorphous fluid of interacting point particles.  Two traits in an arbitrary given case change over time relative to one another as an aggregate action that devolves, and whose corresponding eigenstates encode for a repulsion/attraction covariant-based Fourier differentiation.  Each time one of the said traits aquires more homotopic residue from within the confinement of its Ward-based operand, the other mentioned trait increases the propagation of its norm-state indices as a holonomic eigenpotential.  As the first of the said mentioned traits becomes polarized as a physical substrate relative to the second of the said mentioned traits, each sub-space matrix of the corresponding semi-group that physically inter-relates in a covariant manner the two mentioned traits works to renormalize a kerneled residue of what may be described as a heterogeneous phenomena-based discharge in terms of the topological quantitative integrand of the prior mentioned substrate.  The directly prior mentioned activity works to start the metric-based Fourier differentiation that here occurs between the two separate loci transmutations in terms of the corresponding wave exponentiation and also in terms of the corresponding wave degeneration.  The just mentioned wave exponentiation and wave degeneration may be described respectively as a Clifford Expansion and a Clifford decompactification.  The indical discharge that here occurs between the corresponding pointal oscillations and the corresponding instanton-based couplings, as integrated to take into considering the global interaction between the two two given traits works to "loosen" the quaternionic sway of the given local parameters in terms of the related coaxial torque as a radial majorized tensor.  I will continue with part two soon!  Sincerely, Sam.    

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