Monday, November 27, 2017
Part Of As To Why Gauge-Transformations Are Thus Called
When a photon is to strike the externalized core-field-density of a given arbitrary light-cone-gauge eigenstate, that is of another discrete quantum of energy, in a Gliosis-based manner -- the said respective photon that had just been scattered by coming into a direct contact with another discrete quantum of energy, over the immediately ensuing 384 consecutive iterations of group-related instanton, is to go from working to bear a Yang-Mills light-cone-gauge topology, into working to bear a Kaluza-Klein light-cone-gauge topology, while then, after the completion of the so-mentioned 384 consecutive iterations of group-related instanton, the so-stated photon is to return to then bearing a Yang-Mills light-cone-gauge topology. This general tendency is to happen, every time that a photon is to scatter upon another discrete quantum of energy. The directly corresponding genus of Gaussian Transformation, that is related to that type of Fourier Transformation, that is here to be involved with any given arbitrary scattering of light that is to happen when discrete energy is Gliosis to the Kahler-Metric, is known of as a gauge-transformation. In the process of such a general genus of activity, that is here to act in so as to work to remold second-ordered light-cone-gauge eigenstates -- into more of an innate Yukawa inter-relattionship with their directly corresponding gauge-bosons, the multiplicit discrete quantum of energy impedance, that is directly correlative, is here, to then act in so as to re-attain those fractals of discrete energy impedance that these need to re-attain, so that discrete energy impedance may both persist and exist, over time. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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energy,
Gauge-Bosons,
Gauge-Transformations,
impedance,
instanton,
Kaluza-Klein,
light-cone-gauge eigenstates,
superstrings,
Yang-Mills
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