Monday, February 16, 2015

About the Recycling Of Ghost Anomalies

As I have stated before in certain past blog posts, ghost anomalies are formed by the harmonic scattering of relatively forward-holomorphic norm-state projections -- via a certain format or genus of a Reimman scattering, while, ghost anomalies are vanquished by the annharmonic scattering of relatively reverse-holomorphic norm-state projections -- via a certain format or genus of a Rayleigh scattering.  When Gliossi-Sherk-Olive cohomological indices are annharmonically scattered, the initial residue of such a format of a Rayleigh scattering is subsequently brought out of the relative Real Reimmanian Plane -- into the relative Njenhuis Plane, in so as to work to form the basis of the point commutative template for the ensuing formation of Neilson-Kollosh ghosts.  Once the said residue of the annharmonically scattered Gliossi-Sherk-Olive ghosts is brought into the so-stated relatively Njenhuis Plane, the dilatons and dilatinos thus formed work to form gravitons and gravitinos, respectively.  The relatively forward-holomorphic norm-state projections that are then harmonically scattered by the said gravitons and gravitinos -- via the just eluded-to Reimman-based scattering, works to then form what may be termed of as Neilson-Kollosh ghosts.  Once that the so-stated Neilson-Kollosh ghosts are formed, there will eventually be the activity of certain relatively reverse-holomorphic norm-state projections in the said Njenhuis Plane, that work to annharmonically scatter the initial said Neilson-Kollosh ghosts via another genus of a Rayleigh scattering -- that causes the residue thus formed to be transferred into the prior mentioned initial relatively Real Reimmanian Plane.  The resultant initial existence of that residue of annihilated cohomological indices, that are here initiated from the Njenhuis Plane into the initially stated Real Reimmanian Plane, is of the nature of norm-state projections.  The holonomic substrate-based spatial entities that work to pull the residue of broken-down ghost anomalies into either the respective relative Njenhuis Plane or the respective Real Reimmanian Plane, are a genus of group attractor-based matrices.   The holonomic substrate-based spatial entities that work to pull the residue of broken-down ghost anomalies away from either the respective relative Real Reimmanian-based Plane or the respective relative Njenhuis Plane may be termed of as ghost inhibitor-based matrices.  I will continue with the suspense later!  Sam Roach.

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