Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Diverging Orbifolds Of Two Different Covariant Doubolt Cohomologies

Let us here consider two different covariant cohomologies, that are initially kinematic in so as to be differentiating in a Fourier-based manner -- as two different Ward-Caucy-based Hamiltonian operators, that are being delineated per each successive iteration of group-related instanton, as quanta that act as parallel moving phenomenology of holonomic substrate that are relatively adjacent, that are initially working to form two distinct Rham cohomologies that are of the same universal tense of Gaussian-based spaces, over a relatively transient duration of time.  Let us next consider the condition -- that, there is a set of two different respective ghost-inhibitor eigenstates, that work in so as to pull both of the so-stated Rham cohomologies of this given respective arbitrary case, into each of such ghost-based patterns, to where these are then working to bear a change in their respective Ward-Derichlet-based derivatives in two more of such derivatives than the number of spatial dimensions that each of such Gaussian-based orbifold eigensets were moving in, when this is taken immediately prior to the so-eluded-to Cevita interaction that would have here worked in so as to help at forming the so-eluded-to Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularities -- that would here work to form at least one metrical-based Chern-Simons singularity, for each of such orbifold eigensets, as well in this respective given case.  In so long as the gauge-metrical Hamiltonian operation that would have here worked in so as to form the Cevita-based Chern-Simons singularities, does not cause the two so-stated orbifold eigensets to approach each other, over time, in a spontaneous manner (if by such conditions as I have stated alone), then, the so-eluded-to set of Chern-Simons singularites that would have then be formed by the Fourier-based activity of the two said orbifold eigensets, would then tend to work to cause the holonomic substrate of the phenomenology of the two said orbifold eigensets to bear a euler-based curvature -- that would then work to cause the spatial entities that are here of the two individually taken orbifold eigensets, to at least temporarily result in forming a divergent set of two different sets of superstrings that operate in so as to perform two different respective corresponding functions in the substringular.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued! Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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