Monday, January 9, 2017

Cyclical Reverberations And Reference Frames, Part Two

Let us initially consider a given arbitrary orbifold eigenset, that works to be of a cyclical nature -- that works to reverberate via a relatively rectangular Lagrangian-based path, over time.  Let us say, once again, that such a cyclical reverberation is one that involves the tendency of working to bear a cyclical permutative tense -- to where, seeing that, over the course of each ensuing iteration of such a so-eluded-to reverberation, the relative respective Ward-Caucy-based angling of the said given arbitrary respective orbifold eigenset is mildly perturbative -- in so that the directly corresponding Stoke's-based depth that is here to be involved, will alter when in terms of the directoral-based tense of its correlative angular momentum-based indices, to where, at the so-eluded-to internal-based reference frame, the tense of such a cyclical permutative rectangular reverberation is mildly altered in its specific cohomological-based mappable tracing -- per each succeeding iteration of such a said general genus of this form of a reverberation.  Let us next say that the general motion of the spin-orbital-based momentum, that is to here be directly correlative to the wave-tug/wave-push of the Hamiltonian-based operation of the said orbifold eigenset, is to here be considered of as tending to go in the relative Njenhuis-to-forward-holomorphic directoral wave-based flow -- over the course of the correlative group-metric in which such a said orbifold eigenset is to be in the course of such a so-stated reverberation-based metrical eigenbase of a Fourier-related translation over time.  Next, let's say that -- from an external tense of a reference frame -- that the so-stated reverberating orbifold eigenset of such a case, is to, as well, be oscillating from being pushed initially into the relative norm-to-forward-holomorphic direction into then being pushed into the relative norm-to-reverse-holomorphic direction, over time -- to where such a so-eluded-to orbifold eigenset, from a given arbitrary external vantage-point, is to be oscillating in such a manner, as may be relatively considered of as oscillating in such a way that goes from moving relatively "up," to then moving relatively "downward" -- if the torsioning of the more planar-based kinematic context, that is of the reverberation of the said orbifold eigenset, is one that may be then considered of as to be said to be torquing to the relative "left"-related direction.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Samuel David Roach.

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