Friday, March 14, 2014
Part One of the Ninth Session of Course 16
Strings and world-sheets tend to vibrate with some form or another of either a harmonic or an annharmonic oscillation. Superstrings and world-sheets tend to obey the Ward-Caucy conditions that appertain to the basis of what are known of as Chan-Patton factors. What I more specifically mean by "world-sheets" are the ghost anomalies that form as the physical memory of superstrings, as enacted by the mapping-out of the trajectory of the projection of the directly corresponding superstrings. There are certain conditions that work to cause certain superstrings -- along with the physical mappings of their world-sheets -- to occasionally "disobey" the directly affiliated Ward-Caucy conditions of the corresponding Chan Patton factors. For one thing, let's consider a condition that may occasionally happen in the substringular -- of which is the condition of tachyonic flow or tachyonic propulsion. The ability of superstrings to be able to move out of a state of Noether Flow is an exception to the general tendency of the conditionality of Chan Patton factors. I will continue with the suspense later! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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