Wednesday, November 28, 2012

An Introduction To Course 11, Orbifolds

Superstrings associate with other superstrings all of the time.  All superstrings interact in some fashion or another in-between each duration of instanton.  (See some of my recent past posts.)  In-Between each iteration of group instanton, there is a general activity that I term of as Ultimon Flow.
As a general tendency, superstrings tend to directly associate with other superstrings that are adjacent to the initial given arbitrarily mentioned superstrings that I referred to in this sentence.  Superstrings tend to move in "packs" that involve adjacent phenomena that are comprised of such superstrings that move together as a group through either a tense of tachyonic flow, a perturbation, a smooth free-flowing kinematic motion, a conformal invariance, or a superconformal invariance.  The basis of having definitive groups of superstrings that move in groups over time is known, at the smallest organizational level of such related groups, as orbifolds.  Orbifolds are tantamount to manifolds or membranes of substringular phenomena that are a foundation of what I term of as orbifold eigensets.  An orbifold eigenset is, here, one genus of substringular group-like format that is one level above an orbifold.  Most sub-atomic particles that are studied are comprised of orbifolds and/or orbifold eigensets.  This is just an introduction to what I term of as Course Eleven of my views on superstring theory -- which is about orbifolds.  I will continue with the suspense later!
You have a phenomenal day!
Sincerely,
Samuel David Roach.

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