Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Hamiltonian Operations Of Gravity

Often, superstrings of a Hamiltonian operation of gravity, may simultaneously (via the vantage-point of a central conipoint), act as both a graviton and a gravitino.  This is when a Ward-Cauchy-based particle of a Hamiltonian operation of gravity, is to bear both radial and transversal characteristics, over the course of the same distinct iterations of group-related instanton.  So, let's say that, over the course of one specific iteration of instanton, that a Ward-Cauchy-based gravitational particle is to be at both one positioning of a fractal of angular momentum and at one position of a fractal of spin-orbital momentum.  Next, at the ensuing iteration of instanton, the just mentioned particle is to be distributed in such a delineation -- to where its fractal tense of angular momentum had to have just altered by one Planck Length, while its fractal tense of spin-orbital momentum had to have just altered by one Planck Radii.  Let us next say that the just mentioned tendency, is then to re-occur for a significant number of iterations of group-related instanton.  A graviton is a superstring of a Hamiltonian operation of gravity, that works to involve the transversal motion of the so-eluded-to eigenstate -- whereas, a gravitino is a superstring of a Hamiltonian operation of gravity, that works to involve the radial motion of the so-eluded-to eigenstate.  One could then say, when such a just mentioned gravitational particle is to display both a transversal and a radial motion -- over the same general tendency of motion -- that it is to act as both a graviton and as a gravitino simultaneously (via the vantage-point of a central conipoint).  One could then say, that such a particle may be considered as a unitary dual-state of gravitational eigenstate, that is to exhibit the gauged activity of both a fractal tense of angular momentum and the gauged activity of a fractal tense of spin-orbital momentum -- over the course of the same evenly gauged Hamiltonian operation.  I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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