Saturday, October 24, 2015

Yukawa Couplings Versus Gliossi-based tannery

A Yukawa Coupling is a coupling that happens, whenever there is either a touch, a rub, and/or a curl, of one substringular phenomenology upon another -- particularly, when there is either a touch, a rub, and/or a curl, of one topological setting upon another.  A Gliossis-based tangency is a tangency that happens when one substringular phenomenology is directly touching another substringular phenomenology -- particularly, when there is a direct contact of one topological setting upon another.
So, a Gliossis-based tangency is always a form of a Yukawa Coupling, yet, a Yukawa Coupling is not always an example of a Gliossisi-based tangency.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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