Saturday, September 5, 2015
Part Five of Session Seven of Course 19 -- The Klein Bottle and Orbifold Differentiation
A supremumization, taken eight times, of a majorized initially pointal-based reference frame, or -- if one were to integrate an initially pointal-based reference frame 26 times spatially, under a Laplacian-based set of conditions -- one would get what would be the equivalent of a maxed-out Minkowski space, or, a maxed-out flat space, that would here bear 26 spatial dimensions, when this is not including time. If one were to spatially integrate an initially pointal-based reference frame, 32 times spatially, under a Laplacian-based set of conditions -- one would get a Hilbert space that would here be maxed-out for the directly corresponding Ward-Neumman boundary conditions, that would here appertain to the correlative spatial dimensions of one set of parallel universes. Another way of looking at things, is that a supremumization -- taken three times, of an initially one-dimensional-based reference frame -- will work to form a ten spatial dimensional reference frame, of which, when majored, will form the twelve-spatial dimensional field that is often correlative to the spatial dimensionality of a worm-hole. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sam.
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