Tuesday, February 17, 2015

More As To The Scattering Of Substringular Phenomenology

When one is to here consider that general format of activity that happens in-between those sub-Hamiltonian-based operations that happen from right after group instanton, up until the metric that I have previously mentioned of as the Bases Of Light, this general genus of group metrical activity that is to happen here -- during the generally unnoticed duration of Ultimon Flow -- may be viewed of as a kinematic-based annharmonic scattering, that is here a tense of a Njenhuis-based Rayleigh Scattering.  Yet, when one is to, instead, consider that general format of activity that happens, in so as to produce the organization of the metric-based operation itself, that may here be described of as the Bases Of Light, this genus of a harmonic ordering -- that happens over a very tiny metric of duration -- may be viewed of as a format of a Reimman Scattering.  So, when that organization -- that is directly related to those Ward-Caucy bounds that appertain to what I term of as the Bases Of Light, are temporarily annharmonically scattered -- in so as to allow for superstrings, their counterstrings, their respective Fadeev-Popov-Trace eigenstates, and their correlative light-cone-gauge eigenstates, to be re-delineated into the ensuing multiplicit loci that these are encoded to go to, over the course of their ensuing iteration of group instanton -- this general genus of of an annharmonic-based scattering that happens during the instanton-quaternionic-field-impulse-mode may be viewed of as a Njenhuis format of a Rayleigh scattering.  Once the condition of group instanton is reiterated in the substringular -- in so as to complete the metrical return to the ensuing sequence of the generally noticed part of Ultimon Flow, this general genus of a harmonic-based scattering -- that here acts as a re-grouping and a  re-ordering of substringular indices -- may be viewed of as a relative tense of a Njenhuis subtension of a Reimman-based Scattering.
These just mentioned general genus-based formats of scattering tenses are based on the metrical-based linkage that happens from one iteration of group instanton, to the ensuing iteration of group instanton.  I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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