Friday, July 19, 2013

As to Whether or not an Initially Unoriented Superstring Becomes Orienable

When a given arbitrary superstring is initially unorientable due to the condition of a spurious gauge-metric that occurs over the course of a Bette Action eigenmetric, the condition here as to whether or not the said superstring that is here being discussed will be orientable during the ensuing corresponding Regge Action eigenmetric depends upon the rhythm of the anharmonic symmetry that happens -- as the correlative superstring that is here mentinioned bears a vibrational relationship with its corresponding counterstring at the locus where the superstring is undergoing BRST at an iteration of group instanton.  If the said anharmonic vibration that works to exist between the said superstring and its counterstring bears a symmetrically repetitive rhythm -- to where the lack of homeomorphicity that would then exist here would bear a smooth genus, when in terms of the flow of the transient alteration of the morphology that would here exist in-between the said superstring and its counterstring during the said duration of BRST, then, the field that would exist here during the said Bette Action eigenmetric would bear a smooth translation of alteration in its morphology that would bear hermitian cyclical permutations that, even though the Grassman Constant would here not be consistent due to the lack of an even field between the mentioned superstring and its counterstring, this would work to form a harmonically repeated symmetry of an integration of anharmonic sub-metrics of vibrational indices that would here happen during the simultaneous Bette Action eigenmetric and Polyakov Action eigenmetric.  Yet, if the pattern of the anharmonic vibrational indices that would be subtended between the given arbitrary superstring and its directly corresponding counterstring were to not bear a repetitive rhythm -- the cyclical permutations that would here cause anharmonics in the flow of the vibrational oscillations between the given superstring and its given counterstring would not bear a hermitian translation of the eluded to flow of the "attempted" repetition of its cycling -- causing the said superstring to not be able to be orientable during the ensuing Regge Action eigenmetric.  I will continue with the suspense later!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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