Friday, June 7, 2013

Part Three Of The Test Solutions To The First Test Of Course 13

8)  Inertia and momentum are not quantified for substringular activities that "try" to act either as only part of one discrete substringular Hamiltonian operation or as only part of one discrete substringular Hamilonian operation, respectively.  A discrete Hamiltonian operator in context with an entity that acts as a source that forms the physical momentum of a superstring acts in discrete units when in reference to the Hamiltonian operation as the momentum of a given arbitrary superstring.  A discrete Hamiltonian operator in context with an entity that acts as a source that forms the physical momentum of a first-ordered point particle acts in discrete units when in reference to the Hamiltonian operation as the momentum of a given arbitrary first-ordered point particle.  A discrete Hamiltonian operator in context with an entity that acts as a source that forms the physical momentum of a second-ordered point particle acts in discrete units when in reference to the Hamiltonian operation as the momentum of a given arbitrary second-ordered point particle.  This is the general idea here.  Again, a given arbitrary Hamiltonian operator is what acts as the basis of substringular inertia, while, a given arbitrary Hamiltonian operation is what acts as the basis of substringular momentum.  I will continue with the suspense later!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
P.S.  Another way of looking at it is to consider the discrete manner of initially considering what is a to be here thought of as discrete Hamiltonian operators and discrete Hamiltonian operations as the smallest units of respective inertia and the smallest units of respective momentum that appertain to the direct activity of superstrings.  The smaller-based formats that acts as extrapolatory means of considering lower levels of Hamiltonian operators and Hamiltonian operations may be considered as discrete fractals of the initially said purveyed discrete Hamiltonian operators and the discrete Hamiltonian operations that would here appertain to the pulse of superstrings as these move through space over time.

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