Monday, December 10, 2012
The Basis As To How Cassimer Invariance Works
Cassimer Invariance works to reconnect homotopy during a duration that I call the "space-hole" in such a manner so that mini-string is brought into a topological interconnection between all of the unfrayed superstrings, due to the conditon that black-holes tend to currently "try" to eat up the mini-string that surrounds these during each group instanton. The reconnection of homotopy is a condition that happens -- whether or not black-holes exist during particular given arbitrary group instantons -- as a mechanism, so that, if a black-hole were to possibly form in any future or present tense, such a formation of a phenomena that unfrays substringular phenomena may not be able to automatically harm the general conditon of homotoy. The space-hole may also be considered the condition of substringular phenomena almost breaking homotopy so that there may be a reorganization of topological order so that motion may be spontaneously freed up, so that energy may persist.
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black-hole,
Cassimer Invariance,
homotopy,
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