Saturday, September 1, 2012

A Little About The Klein Bottle

The general condition of the Klein Bottle via the Kaeler-Metric, as the locus where a given arbitrary associated Gaussian Transformation is to occur, tends to realign at a different angling and/or at a different position during succeeding Kaeler-Metric eigenmetrics.  When a Klein Bottle eigenstate works to operate at the same general Ward-Caucy differential angling -- and also at the same locus of kinematic operation, the superstrings that are worked upon  so as to reattain the permittivity that these need in order to remain as discrete units  of energy, are indistinguishably different superstrings that have moved into the locus so as to be brought into the  condition of undergoing a Gaussian Transformation.  Generally, though, any given arbitrary Klein Bottle eigenstate, over the course of succeeding Kaler-Metric eigenmetrics, tends to work so as to realign its Ward-Caucy angling in terms of its differential position and/or works to alter the general locus as to where it is operating.
I am on vacation until monday.  I will continue with the suspense later!  Sincerely, Sam.       

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