Thursday, January 28, 2016

A Simple Analogy

Here is a simple Analogy made in laymens' terms -- in so as to make it easier for someone who may not be a physicist, to be able to better grasp what is meant by some of my terminology -- that I occasionally may use in so as to describe certain activities that happen, such as, in the substringular.:
Let us consider an analogy, in which one may metaphorically call a "person" as the metaphorical Hamiltonian operator.  Let us next consider the environment by which the said person is to be moving through, as the metaphorical Hamiltonian operand.  Let us then say that the person's motion through the environment in which the said given arbitrary person is to be going through, over time, is to be the metaphorical Hamiltonian operation.  The mappable tracing of the path in which the metaphorical person is to be moving through, may then be thought of as the metaphorical Lagrangian-based path.
Again, this is just an analogy as to what I mean by certain things -- when I describe such things in the substringular.  So, if one is to fractal this down to the phenomenology of the substringular -- this so-stated analogy may be able to help one to better understand what I am trying to express.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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