Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Next Part Of The Prior Derivation

A superstring that is one-dimensional has a much greater length than its width, and, a one-dimensional superstring has a much greater length than its thickness.
A two-dimensional superstring bears much more of a circumference than the thickness of its Gliossi-based topology, and, a two-dimensional superstring bears much more of a circumference than the width of its Glioss-based topology.  So, the multiplicative factors between the elluded to scalars that work to show the directly prior mentioned large difference is limited, yet, one may, for all practicle purposes, call such a multiplicative-based scalar superlative basically "infinite."
When a one-dimensional superstring goes through what I call The Imaginary Exchange Of Real Residue-type of activity during BRST, the corresponding superstringular counterpart, as it initially wobbles to a small degree in the forward holomorphic direction -- in so as to pull along, in a sense, its corresponding superstring, the relatively "frontal" portion of the topology of the superstring and its counterpart sway its relative bottom end inward, while the said superstringular main operators mentioned sways its relative top end outward (toward the theoretical observer, if the foward holomorphic direction is considered in the relative right-moving direction).  As the substringular mechanism moves back in its sway to the relative right, the just mentioned sway of its relative frontal topological vantage-locus works to sway in the opposite relative tensor of holomorphicity.
Gotta Go!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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