Monday, January 30, 2017

Ghost-Inhibitors And Orbifold Eigensets

Let us initially consider a given arbitrary orbifold eigenset, that is to here be moving in what may be termed of as the relatively forward-holomorphic direction.  Let us next, consider that the said orbifold eigenset is to work to form a cohomological mappable-tracing -- over time.  Let us next consider the condition -- that those norm-state-projections, that operate in so as to work to form the cohomological mappable-tracing of the physical memory as to the what, where, and how the here respective given arbitrary orbifold eigenset is to have differentiated in a basically Fourier-based manner over a successive series of group-related instantons -- are to tend to be certain of those proximal localized relatively forward-holomorphic norm-state-projections, that have either moved into and/or have been moved in, the relatively immediate path of the overall Hamiltonian-based momentum of the so-stated orbifold eigenset.  Let us next, consider that there is to soon be certain of what may here be termed of as the relatively reverse-holomorphic bearing norm-state-projections, -- that are to here act in a Fourier-based manner -- in so as to work to form a Rayleigh scattering of the initially stated cohomological mappable-tracing of the said orbifold eigenset, over a relatively transient period of time.  Those norm-state-projections that are to here act in so as to annharmonically scatter the initially so-eluded-to harmonically ordered ghost-based indices of the said cohomological mappable tracing, that is to here be directly corresponding to the initially formed physical memory of the said orbifold eigenset -- may here be described of as being of the general nature of what may be termed of as ghost-based inhibitors.  If that wave-tug that any of such ghost-based inhibitors, that is to here be acting in so as to work to form a Rayleigh scattering of a correlative cohomological stratum -- is to work to push upon the correlative orbifold eigenset in what would here be the respective relatively reverse-holomorphic direction as well, then this general genus of a wave-tug/wave-push -- will then tend to at least work -- in so as to help to slow down the directly corresponding orbifold eigenset of such a case.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Sam Roach.

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