I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued!!! Sincerely, Sam.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Part Two of the Interim Between Sessions 13 and 14 of Course 17
Each overall Basis of light works to bear a Trace that does not necessarily have the directly associated Chi morphologies in perfect symmetry, during the amplitude of the directly associated transition kernel -- in the process of the reiteration of that activity that is directly involved with the correlative "space-hole". Such activity, of which, works to help cause the ensuing delineations of the superstrings of discrete permittivity, that are to be redistributed, once the quaterionic-instanton-field-impulse is happening. It is that virtual breakage of homotopy that happens -- as both the Bases of Light are in their condition of holonomic substrate, and the directly corresponding superstrings and their correlative counterstrings are brought into a genus of wave-tug that works to realign the interconnectivity of relative topology -- that works to bring back the more generally thought of condition of superstrings that are brought into the ensuing state of group related istanton. This process then works to bring back both the ensuing state of both superstrings that are of a Noether-based flow into their condition of relative conformal invariance, & also superstrings that are of a tachyonic-based flow into their condition of relative delineatory perturbation. This works to both realign and to redistribute those superstrings that are of that layer of reality of each individual Basis of Light, into their ensuing delineations. Once the superstirngs of discrete energy permittivity move out of both BRST and the Regge Action, the said superstrings are pulled into the generally unnoticed motion of Ultimon Flow. Please see my other writings for more as to the how and why such activity happens.
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