Monday, February 26, 2018

The Harmonics Of Vibrating Open Loops

When one is here to be considering a Ward-Cauchy-related open-loop phenomenology, that is isotropically stable -- such as a (1+1) string -- such a said superstring of discrete energy is to tend to harmonically vibrate mildly, during any given arbitrary iteration of BRST, in which it is here to then to work to form a tightly-knit homological eigenstate, at the proximal local region that is Poincare to the core-field-density of the topological stratum of the so-stated open-loop phenomenology.  Such a said (1+1) string, though, is to vibrate mildly in an anharmonic manner, during the directly corresponding sequential iterations of the generally unnoticed duration of Ultimon Flow.  Yet -- when one is here to be considering a Ward-Cauchy-related open-loop phenomenology, that is isotropically unstable -- such as a (2+1) string -- such a said superstring of discrete energy is to tend to vibrate mildly in an anharmonic manner during any given arbitrary iteration of BRST, in which it is here to then to work to form a tightly-knit homological eigenstate, at the proximal local region that is Poincare to the core-field-density of the topological stratum of the so-stated open-loop phenomenology.  Such a sad (2+1) string, though, is to vibrate mildly in a harmonic manner, during the directly corresponding sequential iterations of the generally unnoticed duration of Ultimon Flow.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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