Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Singulaites -- Chern-Simmons

Singularites that go beyond the number of changes in derivative than the number of spatial dimensions that are present in a traceable mapping as to where any given holonomic substrate has been projected over a directly associated projection of the eluded to phenomenon over time, involves spike-like discontinuities that are known of as Chern-Simmons singularities. Also, an irregular rhythm in the kinematic projection of a substringular trajectory is of a spurious genus of Chern-Simmons singularity. Such singularites often allow for that necessary perturbation that allows for Gaussian mingling.  Gaussian "mingling" is the perturbative-like interplay of various physical spaces that  work to allow for more of a continuous exchange of norm-conditions over time -- via the Kaeler-Metric.  Again, Gaussian Transformations that allow for the scattering light, and thus entropy, are known of as gauge-transformations.        

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