Thursday, November 3, 2016

The Nature Of Dimensionality And The Transiency Of Ghosts

Let us initially consider an orbifold eigenset, that moves in a p-field.  A p-field is a substringular field, that exists -- over any respective given arbitrary Fourier-based translation -- in a minimum of ten spatial dimensions, plus time.  Consider the physical memories that are to be formed as those cohomological-based tracings, that are formed by the projection of the trajectory of those superstrings that act in so as to behave as the orbifold eigenset-based Hamiltonian operator, that is of any of such a respective p-field.  These so-eluded-to ghost anomalies that are thence formed, will initially be formed in the organization of one Reimman-based scattering -- to where these so-eluded-to coholomogical-based tracings are to later be broken down by an ensuing Rayleigh-based scattering, that will eliminate the initially said formed ghost-based pattern.  Next, consider a d-field.  A d-field is a substringular field that exists -- over any respective given arbitrary Fourier-based translation -- in a minimum of six spatial dimensions, plus time.  Consider the physical memories that are to be formed as those cohomological-based tracings, that are formed by the projection of the trajectory of those superstrings that act in so as to behave as the orbifold eigenset-based Hamiltonian operator, of any of such a respective d-field. These so-eluded-to ghost anomalies that are thence formed, will initially be formed in the organization of one Reimman-based scattering -- to where these so-eluded-to cohomological-based tracings are to later be broken down by an ensuing Rayleigh-based scattering, that will eliminate the initially said formed ghost-based pattern.  The Fourier-based translation of a p-field, will tend to work to bear the elimination of its ghost-based pattern in a quicker manner -- than the Fourier-based translation of a d-field will tend to work to bear the elimination of its ghost-based pattern.  The tendency is -- that the higher the dimensionality is of any respective given arbitrary  Fourier-based translated field -- the quicker, timewise,  that their directly corresponding ghost anomalies or cohomological-based patterns will be annharmonically scattered out of existence.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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