Friday, March 16, 2018

Ghost-Inhibitors And Rayleigh Scattering

Let us initially consider an orbifold eigenset -- of  which is here to be traveling through a discrete Lagrangian path -- via a Hamiltonian operand, that is in the course of the trajectory of the respective motion of the said orbifold eigenset -- as the so-eluded-to set of discrete quanta of energy that operate in so as to perform one specific function, is undergoing an evenly-gauged eigenmetric over time.  This said eigenset is here to tend to be working to form a De Rham cohomology, over a sequential series of group-related instantons.  This will then mean that the here correlative orbifold eigenset, is to be both metric-wise and Lagrangian-wise completely hermitian -- when one is here to consider the overall net resultant pulsation and path-based flow of the so-eluded-to set of discrete quanta of energy, over the proscribed gauged-metric.  Since the respective orbifold eigenset is here to be both coherent and of a Noether-based flow over time -- the directly corresponding composition of the said orbifold eigenset, is to tend to act here as a composite structure -- that is both unified and of a covariant given tense of a Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode.  Let us next say that a ghost-inhibitor is to then to work to interfere with the translation of the generation of both the formative cohomological eigenindices and the formative cohomological eigenstates, that are here to be formed by the consequential result of the interaction of the inherent correlative discrete quanta of energy with the proximal local flow that these bear upon their immediate environment.  The more Yukawa that such an interference is to be, over the said evenly-gauged-metric, the more that such an iterference will tend to have the potential of working to form a Rayleigh scattering -- of the eigenmembers of the discrete quanta of energy that are of the composition of the orbifold eigenset, from each other, -- to where those eigenstates of discrete energy that had initially to have worked to help at the formation of the said orbifold eigenset, may then scatter away from one another -- in so as to work to dissolve both the structural and the functional operation of the said eigenset,  from its initial conditions of both its Ward-Cauchy-related construction and its Ward-Cauchy-related interaction-based mode of activity. 
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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