Friday, November 8, 2013

A Little Addendum

What I termed of yesterday as a Clifford Expansion is a consideration of a genus of the kinematic-based flow that is directed away from the directly corresponding format of superstring that was to be extapolated over the given arbitrary situation that I had been stating at the time.  At the more specific locus of the superstring of the just mentioned genus of inter-relation that I had so stated, the genus of kinematic-based flow would more appropriately be described of as an inverse Clifford Expansion.  Likewise, when a superstring is undergoing an inverse Fujikawa Coujpling, the genus of the kinematic-based flow that is directed away from the directly corresponding format of superstring may be described of as an inverse Clifford Expansion, yet, when one considers the genus of kinematic-based flow that is proximal to the Poincaire field of the superstring would then here more appropriately be described of as a Clifford Expansion.  I appologize for the confusion yesterday, and, I will continue with the suspense later!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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