Monday, April 24, 2017
As To Dissipated Kinetic Energy
Kinetic energy that is dissipated, tends to be converted into one of the following "things," as long as it is not frayed.: This said kinetic energy tends to either be converted into: Electromagnetic energy, via the Fujikawa Coupling, as is according to the Green Function; or, it is converted into a mass-bearing superstring of discrete energy permittivity; or, it will make an indistinguishabley different perturbation in its reference frame of Hamiltonian operation; or else it will tend to be recycled in its Ward-Caucy-based conditions, into a certain Hodge-based holonomic substrate -- that is of a given arbitrary scalar amplitude of norm-state-projection(s). I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Sam Roach.
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energy,
Fujikawa Coupling,
Green function,
Hamiltonian,
Hodge-based,
holonomic substrate,
kinetic energy,
superstring,
Ward-Caucy
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