Thursday, June 6, 2013

Part Two of the Little Bit Of a Heads-Up about Courses 16 and 26

I left-off last time writing about the mapping-out of the trajectorial projection of a superstring that bears some sort of eluded to Chern-Simmons tendancies, as the superstring given in this scenario moves through space over time.  Even though the given arbitrary superstring that I had left-off writing about in my last post moved in a hermitian manner as an entity that may be mapped-out as a general trace of ghost anomalies -- that work to indicate the directly prior motion of the said superstring that is being discussed here -- the said directly related perturbation of the said superstring's time-oriented pulse that is here anharmonic -- due to the transient change in the acceleration of the said string's oscillation, at the simultaneous gauge-metric in which the third derivative that directly relates to the change in the general motion of the superstrings over time is happening (at the vantage point of the conipoint of the general locus of the overall activity of the given arbitrary activity that is being discussed in this scenario), the said alteration of the harmonics of the flow of the motion of the said superstring, as it is projected along the path of its trajectory over time, works to form a residue of physically-related singularity that actually does bear a Chern-Simmons-based mode -- since this said condition forms an aberration of stability in the harmonics of the said kinematic projection of the said superstring.  This would make this current case example of a path of a superstring that is considered over the time in which the superstring is forming such a path a partially Chern-Simmons field field trajectory.  Any field trajectory that bears any genus of Chern-Simmons singularity-founded-basis -- whether such a genus of perturbation bears an integrative basis of singularity that is not discrete OR even if there is only a partial condition of a singularity that is thus not discrete, even though such a singularity may be offset by a countering bases that may here work to unitize the Jacobian eigencondition of the otherwise considered Chern-Simmons genus, is  here considered a given arbitrary example of a Cevita Interaction.

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