Sunday, July 31, 2016

Operators And Group Attractors, Part Two

As to those points that seem to "disappear" during the generally unnoticed duration of Ultimon Flow, these first-ordered point particles, if remaining in and of the same universal setting, reappear after at least one minimum valued discrete time increment of being gone, and, as well, these will then tend to reappear at at least the radius of a minimum-sized first-ordered point particle -- away from where these had appeared over the immediately subsequent iteration of group-related instanton.  Now, at the sub-stringular level, the so-stated "disappearing act" of a respective point particle, is only at the relative discrete region that is from within the immediate Ward-Neumman locus -- of what may here be described of as the "neighborhood" of the said point particle.  The said "disappearing act" of the so-stated point -- at the globally distinguishable realm -- is the result of the Fourier-based point commutation of point particles,  that have moved from an exact and linear status, to where these said points often tend to act in so as to work to change in their propagation of condensed oscillation, to where these particles are to then to tend to be translated into a different Gaussian tense, that would then be of a Li-based nature or of a Njenhuis-based nature, as compared to the directly subsequent tense of the here relative Real Reimmanian spacing that these had had -- immediately prior to the so-eluded-to change in their Gaussian-based propagation.  When the spacing of a set of one or more first-ordered point particles is altered in its predominant Gaussian-based format, that genus of extrapolation that would then tend to be applied, in so as to work to predict the detection of that set of point particles in the initial set of circumstances, will tend to not be sufficient as a genus of extrapolation -- that could otherwise work to predict the spacing of that selfsame set of first-ordered point particles, as these so-stated point particles are to then be of a different universal setting in the ensuing so-eluded-to case in "point."  Such a "disappearing act" will then work to form part of the rudiments -- as to that general activity that happens over time, in so as to integrate into both those superstringular entities and those substringular activities, that work to distinguish the Li-based Gaussian tense of one set of eigenstates that may be distinguished in one universal setting, towards a covariant extrapolation  that may be directed into working to determine those substringular activities and those substringular entities,  that may work here to distinguish the Li-based Gaussiain tense of one or more other sets of eigenstates that may be considered as part of one or more ulterior universal settings.  Often as well, one may occasionally be able to extrapolate the potential and/or the actual ebbing of one or more sets of eigenstates of one or more universal settings -- either into or out of another set of one or more universal settings, over time.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Samuel David Roach.

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