Friday, July 6, 2018
Partition-Based Discrepancies And Gauge-Bosons
During BRST -- gauge-bosons work to strike the correlative second-ordered light-cone-gauge eigenstates, in so as to work to form what may here be termed of as Schwinger-Indices. Gauge-Bosons are what I also term of as being, the "E(6)XE(6)" heterotic strings. Such a general genus of a heterotic string, is also an oscillation-based tendency -- that as well works to form these said gauge-bosons. The earlier mentioned said Schwinger-Indices, act along the Rarita Structure -- in so as to act as what amounts to as the force of gravity. Now -- as a mass approaches the speed of light, it is then to both increase in its Lorentz-Four-Contraction, and thereby to decrease in the scalar amplitude of its Polyakov Action eigenstate, as it will then tend to decrease in the correlative number of partition-based discrepancies per individually taken superstring of discrete energy permittivity, that it will then show to exhibit. This is in part due to the condition, that as a mass is to change in its rate of motion -- when compared to both the motion and the existence of light, that this general genus of perturbation will then tend to effect the inter-relationship of gravity -- with both the so-eluded-to set of mass-bearing superstrings of discrete energy permittivity And light. Such a said perturbation, that is of an inter-relationship of gravity -- will then tend to work to alter both the relativistic length, time, and mass, that is of the said set of mass-bearing strings. Such an alteration in the amount of partition-based discrepancies, works to form an alteration in an oscillation-based tendency that I term of as being, the "E(8)XE(8)" heterotic string. I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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BRST,
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Polyakov Action,
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