Friday, April 12, 2013
Session 8 Of Course 12, Part One
One-Dimensional superstrings may be relatively straight, arced, and/or swivel-shaped over the course of an iteration of group instanton. When a one-dimensional string is swivel-shaped at a corresponding iteration of instanton, the mentioned swivel-like configuration may be like a loose line or it may have a traspositional differentiation in the hoops of the direrctly related swivel-like parts that work to comprise the outer topological basis of the directly related vibrating strand that we are discussing here. What I mean by a transpositional differentiation is that the hoops that work to comprise the said swivel may arc at different angles -- when relative to a plane that is here outside of the Real Reimmanian plane that is to be considered in this given arbitrary case. When a string acts as a swivel-like vibrating strand at an iteration of group instanton, then the string considered here may spring out over the course of the said iteration in a potentially tachyonic manner over its ensuing Ultimon Cycle on account of the relative Real Reimmanian plane-based hoops that work to comprise the outer fringes of the said superstring that is within the Ward-Caucy bounds of the directly related superstring. Part Two Later! Sincerely, Sam.
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