Thursday, September 20, 2012

The Effect Of Torsion Upon Ghosts

When a ghost anomaly forms, it is often not hermitian in terms of the mapping of the flow of its winding along the given arbitrary multiaxial directoral-plane in which the said ghost anomaly is settled as it operates to indicate the path of kinematic motion in which the corresponding superstring or set of superstrings that formed the said ghost anomaly moved in over the directly prior Fourier motion that formed the physical memory of that set of substringular operands that have here been moved upon in such a manner in so that the said given arbitrary ghost anomaly had been formed.  When such an implied spuriously-formed ghost anomaly has been formed over the Lagrangian in which it is mapped under the implied given conditions, the initial activity of the metrics of negative-norm-states will probably not be able to scatter such a Chern-Simmons-based ghost mapping over the course of relatively few instantons, on account of the singularities of the ghost-field-torsion that would here be existant under the conditions of what would here be a relatively spurious and torsion-based delineation of path-based-mapped trajectory.  Yet, the involvement of randomized tensorically-based multiplicit Njenhuisly-tensoric negative-norm-state motion that could here exist over a group metric that would then need to involve a certain degree of tachyonic motion via certain non-oriented substringular interaction, could here have the potential of scattering the initially said ghosts via a divergent multiplicit anharmonic/harmonic norm-state motion that works to converge along the  topological substrate of the holonomic entity of the said ghosts that are to scatter in order that room may be freed up for other substringular activity and also for other substringular holonomic substrate.
I will continue with the suspence later!  Sincerley, Sam Roach.

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