Monday, November 24, 2014
About a Special Ghost Inhibitor
When a superstringular-based phenomenon is scattered harmonically, in so as to form a cohomological-based index, the just eluded-to scattering is of a Reimman scattering. When the just mentioned superstringular-based phenomenon is scattered enharmonically in so as to annihilate the just mentioned cohomological-based index, the just eluded-to scattering is of a Rayleigh scattering. So, when one substringular entity of relative reverse-holomorphic-based norm-state projection works to involve a Rayleigh-based scattering, in so as to alleviate the eluded-to condition of a mappable tracing of the physical memory of both the existence and the activity of a given arbitrary substringular entity, this activity of such a genus of a Rayleigh-based scattering will tend to trigger a genus of a ghost inhibitor, that acts upon the holonomic substrate of the so-eluded-to ghost-based cohomological-index -- via the pulling in of wave-tug/wave-pull, that is here due to the eminent activity of a certain genus of a group attractor -- in so as to work to exchange the residue of the phenomenology of GSO ghosts with the residue of the phenomenology of Neilson-Kollosh ghosts. To Be Continued!!! Sam.
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ghost inhibitor,
group attractor,
Rayleigh,
Reimman,
supersting
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