A Kaluza-Klein light-cone-gauge topology is that genus of inter-connective topological binding that works to connect any given arbitrary Fadeev-Popov-Trace eigenstate to its directly corresponding superstring of discrete energy permittivity (that is in the relative forward-holomorphic direction) in a supplemental manner, in such a manner in so as to make the eluded-to mini-string segments that operate in so as to form the main-core-field-density indices to bear a "tight" format of fractal modulus that is basically completely unlooped from within the Gliossi-based loci where these eigenstates of linear-based mini-string segments are subtended from where these so-stated segments are directly connected to the corresponding Fadeev-Popov-Trace eigenstate -- to up to where these so-stated segmensts are directly connected to the corresponding superstring of discrete energy permittivity -- in any individual case scenario where there is a light-cone-gauge eigenstate that is of the said Kaluza-Klein topology. The eluded-to supplemental delineation of the said mini-string segements that works to form the eluded-to first-ordered light-cone-gauge topology that is of a Kaluza-Klein nature are barely "twitchable", when this is considered over the course of any individual iteration of BRST where light-cone-gauge topology is metricaly functionable, yet, such a light-cone-gauge distribution curves as is according to the general local curvature of space-time-fabric at the Poincaire level of the delineation of the main core-field-density that exists directly in-between the so-stated Fadeev-Popov-Trace eigenstate and its corresponding superstring of discrete energy permittivity, to where such a linear-based delineation of the eluded-to mini-string segments that work to form the physical framework of the holonomic substrate of the Ward-Neumman sub-Hamiltonian operation that exists here during the so-stated given arbitrary iterations of BRST is not positioned or delineaeted as a Wilson-based linearity. To be Continued!
Sincerely, Sam Roach.
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