Thursday, July 9, 2015

Part Five of Session Three of Course 19 -- the Klein Bottle and Orbifold Differentiation

As to the specific how and the when that the specific kinematic activity, that is of any given arbitrary Klein Bottle eigenstate, is to wobble -- over the course of any respective given arbitrary iteration of group-related instanton, in which such a so-stated eigenstate is undergoing an iteration of one group-metrical course of the Kaeler Metric -- is dependent, in part, upon the multivarious external factors, that work to effect the environment of the internal Ward-Caucy conditions that are of the Fourier Translation of such a substringular composition.  This multivarious interconnection of external factors, that come together in so as to work to effect the kinematic activity of the said Klein Bottle eigenstate -- in a tightly-bound extrapolatable gauge-metric, that is involved with any one specific respective given arbitrary instanton in which such a Klein Bottle is here working in so as to provide the adequate substringular environment, so that the directly corresponding discrete quanta of energy that enter such a so-eluded-to composition may be able to re-attain the condition of working to bear their fractals of discrete energy -- so that there may be a continued existence of discrete energy or energy period -- is, in part, dependent upon both the holonomic-substrate-based existence and the Fourier-based activity of those substringular eigenmembers of the proximal local substringular region, when such a consideration, as well, works to include the consideration of those relatively loosely constructed Wilson Lines that work to form the framework of the holonomic substrate of the so-mentioned Klein Bottle of such a case, itself.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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