Thursday, April 14, 2016
An Interim In-Between Parts Of Session 12 Of Course 19 -- The Klein Bottle And Orbifold Differentiation
An orientable superstring of discrete energy permittivity -- is a superstring that works to bear a homeomorphic field that is to here exist in-between the said string and its directly corresponding counterstring, during any correlative iteration of BRST. What makes such a superstring orientable, is that the overall average distance that is to exist in-between each individually taken first-ordered point particle that works to comprise the self-same superstring With each individually taken first-ordered point particle that works to comprise the directly associated counterstring that is eigen to the so-stated superstring -- to where the so-eluded-to counterstring is to exist at BRST in a Laplacian-based manner, just to the relatively forward-holomorphic side of the said superstring of discrete energy permittivity that is being discussed in this case -- is to be of one given distance when one is dealing with two dimensional or bosonic superstrings of discrete energy permittivity, while such a given distance is to be of another scalar amplitude when one is dealing with, instead, one-dimensional superstrings, or, in other words, when one is dealing with ferminonic superstrings of discrete energy permititivty. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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