Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Energy Density And Cohomologies, Part One

Let us take into consideration two different covariant given arbitrary orbifold eigensets.  Both of such orbifold eigensets are moving at the same velocity, relative to one another -- over the group-metric that is to be considered here.  Both of such orbifold eigensets are, as well, of the same relative Ward-Caucy-based "volume," in this respective given arbitrary case scenario.  One of these so-stated orbifold eigensets has a greater mass than the other of such orbifold eigensets, over the course of the said group-metric.  The orbifold eigenset that is to here have a greater mass-based density (more mass per relative Ward-Caucy-based "volume"), will tend to work to bear a Rayleigh scattering of its ghosts -- that will tend to eliminate its directly corresponding cohomologies, in a quicker manner -- than the orbifold eigenset that is of a lower mass-based density.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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