Monday, July 31, 2017
Conformal Invariance And Lack Of Heat
A conformally invariant Ward-Cauchy-based setting, potentially tends to have orbifold eigensets that are to here to bear less abrasion than otherwise -- when it is to here be situated in a condition that works to bear a lower scalar amount of heat energy. This will then work to mean, that a supercooled Ward-Cauchy-based region, will tend to potentially have less spontaneous oscillation based distortions -- if otherwise under the same Ward-Cauchy-based conditions than another similar region, that is to, instead, to bear a higher scalar amount of heat energy. This will then mean, that the less of a density of infrared photons that are to exist from within the Ward-Cauchy-based bounds of a set substringular region, over the same duration of time -- then, the less of a tendency that there will be, if everything else were to basically be of the same general nature, that there will be the proximal local presence of oscillation-based distortions -- that would then be applied to the topological stratum of the holonomic substrate of the directly corresponding orbifold eigensets, that are to be present from within the Ward-Cauchy-based bounds of the respective given arbitrary set region that one would be discussing here. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel Roach.
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abrasions,
conformally invariant,
distortions,
orbifold eigensets,
Ward-Cauchy
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