Saturday, November 25, 2017

Ghosts And Gravity Waves

The substringular residue that may be derived from the enharmonic scattering of Gliosis-Sherk-Olive ghosts, works to act in the recycling process of norm-state indices, in the balance of the substringular residue that may here be derived from the enharmonic scattering of Neilson-Kollosh ghosts, -- in such a manner, to where the activity of the Rarita Structure is to here to be directly involved with the process of such a recycling-based nature.  Gliosis-Sherk-Olive ghosts are formed by the physical memory of the motion of superstrings of discrete energy permittivity, over time.  Relatively as soon as such physical memories as to the where, the when, and the how that any correlative superstrings that had just acted via a directly corresponding Fourier Transform, that is to here have just recently ended in its respective duration in any one of such respective given arbitrary cases, -- such a so-eluded-to integration of eigenindices of such a directly corresponding Reimman scattering will then be enharmonic scattered into residue, that is to then to be transferred off of the relative Real Reimmanian Plane as norm-state indices.  Likewise, as I have mentioned in earlier posts, the correlative Neilson-Kollosh ghosts are formed by the physical memory of both gravitons and gravitinos -- to where these just mentioned particles of which are innately here, to be off of the Real Reimman Plane.  The soon to be enharmonically scattered Neilson-Kollosh ghosts are to then to be transferred, via the activity of the Rarita Structure, as norm-state-projections that are to then be spatially occupied onto the relative Real Reimmanian  Plane.  Those eigenindices of the Rarita Stucture, that are to here to assist with the transferrence of such ghosts,  are a multiplicit form of Schwinger-Indices, that are to here be an association of gravity waves.   Ghosts in this case are a way of considering the temporal nature of cohomological indices.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Samuel David Roach.

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