Monday, November 14, 2016

As To The Yukawa Tug Of Ghost Inhibitors

Let us initially consider an orbifold eigenset, that is in a state of relative conformal invariance.  It is here to be in a given arbitrary tense of a Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode.  Let us next consider a situation in the substringular, to where there is to suddenly be a ghost-based inhibitor -- that is to act in a Yukawa manner, upon the holonomic substrate of the topological stratum of the initially so-stated orbifold eigenset.  The stronger that the said ghost-based inhibitor is to act in a Yukawa-based manner upon the said orbifold eigenset, the sooner is to then be the tendency of the cohomological mappable tracing that is to be formed by the said orbifold eigenset -- to be scattered anharmonically out of place by the presence of what will here be the proximal localized upcoming relatively reverse-holomorphic norm-state-projections, in so as to work to form a Rayleigh scattering that is to then happen to the ghost-based pattern, that is to have just been formed by the physical memory of the projection of the trajectory of those superstrings that had just worked to form the so-eluded-to cohomological mappable tracing of the said orbifold eigenset of this respective given arbitrary case.  Consequently -- the weaker that the said ghost-based inhibitor is to act in a Yukawa-based manner upon the said orbifold eigenset, the more prolonged is to then be the tendency of the cohomological mappable tracing -- that is to be formed by the said orbifold eigenset, to be scattered annharmonically out of place, by the presence of what will here be the proximal localized upcoming relatively reverse-holomorphic norm-state-projections, in so as to work to form a Rayleigh scattering that is to then happen to the ghost-based pattern that is to have just been formed by the physical memory of the projection of the trajectory of those superstrings that had just worked to form the so-eluded-to orbifold eigenset that had formed that cohomological mappable tracing of this respective given arbitrary case.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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