Friday, June 29, 2018

Ghost-Inhibitors And Ward-Polarization

Let us initially consider a set of both cohomological eigenstates and a set of cohomological eigenindices, that are here to be formed by the Fourier translation of the Lagrangian-based path of an orbifold eigenset over time.  Let us say that there is then to be a set of relatively reverse-holomorphic norm-state-projections, that are here to work to bear a Gliosis-based contact upon the so-eluded-to ghost-based indices of both the said cohomological eigenstates and the said cohomological eigenindices -- that I had earlier mentioned to have just been formed over time.  Let us next say that such a said contact is to bear an eminent tense of Ward-Polarization -- that is Poincare to the topological surfaces of the cohomological states that are here to be struck in a relatively reverse-holomorphic-related manner, -- over the so-eluded-to proscribed evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric.  Such a said activity will here tend to work to form a Rayleigh scattering of the implied ghost anomalies that had just been formed -- of which will then tend to annhamonically work to scatter such ghosts out of order in the process.  Such a set of relatively reverse-holomorphic norm-state-projections, will, in this particular general genus of a case -- act as ghost-based inhibitors.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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