Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Some Information As To Wess-Zumino Interactions And Metrical Singularities

A Wess-Zumino-based disturbance in the J-based Hamiltonian topological sway (S+L) of a superstring, will tend to work at working to form a hermitian metrical singularity -- in a direct correspondence to the Fourier-based displacement of the directly corresponding superstring, over a directly pertinent sequential series of instantons in which such a said superstring is delineated through a unitary Lagrangian that is along the path of its directly corresponding Hamiltonian operand that is in time and space.  A Wess-Zumino disturbance, in this case, is a harmonic-based perturbation in the eigenindices that are localized along the Gliosis-based topological stratum of the core-field-density of the Poincaire-associated Hamiltonian operation, that is of the kinematic distribution of the so-stated superstring -- as it is working to perform the operation of what its then predominant function is in time and space.  Just as a Reimman scattering tends to work at bringing substringular phenomenology into a hightened tense of order -- a Wess-Zumino-based disturbance tends to work to act as a perturbation that pulls phenomenology into a deepened tense of order.  So, Wess-Zumino interactions tend to bring phenomenology into the direction of what would here be the multiplicit tense of a Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-based mode, over time.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel Roach.

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