Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Field Genus And Tendency Of Holomorphic Direction

Over the course of any one iteration of group-related instanton -- an f-field is an f-field, a d-field is a d-field, and a p-field is a p-field.  Yet -- over the course of any one iteration of group-related instanton -- there are often superstrings of an f-field, that may be influenced by an external source, in so as to work to bear a tendency of holomorphic topological sway, that may either be in-between the normal directoral tendency of an f-field and the normal directoral tendency of a d-field, or in-between the normal directoral tendency of an f-field and the normal directoral tendency of a p-field.  Likewise, there are often superstrings of a d-field, that may be influenced by an external source, in so as to work to bear a tendency of holomorphic topological sway, that may either be in-between the normal directoral tendency of a d-field and the normal directoral tendency of an f-field, or in-between the normal directoral tendency of a d-field and the normal directoral tendency of a p-field.  Likewise, there are often superstrings of a p-field, that may be influenced by an external source, in so as to work to bear a tendency of holomorphic topological sway that may either be in-between the normal directoral tendency of a p-field and the normal directoral tendency of an f-field, or in-between the normal directoral tendency of a p-field and the normal directoral tendency of a d-field.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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