Monday, October 9, 2017
Cohomological Generation To Cohomological Degeneration
Let us initially consider an initial set of orbifold eigensets, that are to begin to implode upon each other, -- while then acting in so as to consequently expand away from each other, as an equal and opposite reaction, that is taken in the equal and opposite relative directoral-based tense, -- in so as to work to form a Cevita-based Clifford Expansion that is of the here ensuing topological stratum of diverging homotopic residue. Let us next say that the externalized core-field-density of the so-inferred Clifford Expansion, is here to bear an initial isomorphic symmetry. This would then work to mean that the initial expansion of the diverging homotopic-based eigenindices, is to here be mainly in the process of generating cohomology. Next, there is here to be a set of ghost-based inhibitors, that are to act upon the expanding so-stated homotopic eigenindices in a radially homeomorphic manner, in so as to work to form a set of both Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularities and metrical-based Chern-Simons singularities -- that are here to each involve a set of complex roots of Ward-based polarization, -- that are then to act upon the holonomic substrate of the initially expanding homotopic residue, in so as to each work to form a set of antiholomorphic Kahler-based conditions, in so to then to tend to work to form a relative collapse of the initial stated Clifford Expansion, to where this will then tend to work to form a consequent tense of cohomological degeneration -- that will then tend to act in such a manner, that is to then to pump the directly corresponding cohomological eigenindices inward towards one another (due to the said Ward-Polarization). This will then work to help at causing the prior expansion of the said homotopic reside, to go back to compactifying toward its conicenter of field density -- in a manner that eludes to the tendency of a potential ensuing reiteration of a possible implosion, -- over an ensuing evenly gauged-metric of Hamiltonian operation. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel Roach.
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Labels:
Cevita,
Clifford Expansion,
cohomology,
core-field-density,
eigenindices,
energy,
Hamiltonian,
homotopic residue,
isometric symmetry,
orbifold eigenset
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