Thursday, August 25, 2016

Test Solution 8 Of The Last Test Of Course 19 -- The Klein Bottle And Orbifold Differentiation

8)  The strong force, is the force that works to bind the various sub-atomic particles -- in so as to help to form the basic building blocks of atoms -- such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.  This "gluing" together of sub-atomic particles, is made of the holonomic substrate -- that acts as the different genre of the eigenstates of the centralized knotting of the Rarita Structure.  There is a certain balance of those respective forces, that work to help in the causation of any eigenstate of the strong force -- to be able to be kept unabated, at the multiplicit general proximal localization at which the strong force is here to be kept non-perturbated-out of being an increment, of what is here to be that general physical phenomenology that is here to be holding together the building blocks of matter -- at the atomic and/or at the subatomic level.  In any given arbitrary case, when such a said general tense of a balance -- as this may be taken as a given arbitrary genre of a tense of a Majorana-Weyl-Invariance-Mode -- is perturbated, via a respective genus of a Rayleigh-based scattering of those eigenindices, that had here altered from those initial respective Ward-Caucy-based conditions, that had acted here, in so as to keep the strong force stable at its general locus to where it was acting at in a Fourier-based manner, -- at the said initial state of conditions, then, such an annharmonic perturbation may often loosen the metaphorical "grip" of the proximal localization of such a respective eigenstate of the strong force -- to where this will then work to help to cause an increment of the Fourier-based activity of a tense of a respective spontaneous radioactive decay, ironically enough.  In this general tense, such an alteration from the initially so-eluded-to conditions of the so-stated balance -- that was affiliated with the strong force, may then help to weaken a respective increment of the strong force, in so as to then work to produce an increment of what may then behave as what may be termed of as a genus of an example of the weak force.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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