Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Part Five As To Solitons

If one were to initially take a soliton, that is here to be kinematic in its interdependence with its environment -- via a Fourier Transformation, that is here to work to involve an evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric -- while then spontaneously, such an initially said phenomenology, is to move into a Ward-Cauchy-related field, that works to eminently involve the directly corresponding presence of more than 26 spatial dimensions plus time, then, -- the initially said soliton, will, at this point in duration, no longer be a soliton.  This is because, flat space is only capable of having the eminent presence of up to 26 spatial dimensions plus time.  In order for a soliton to be a soliton, by definition, -- it is to always work to bear a flat Ricci curvature.  So, if any given arbitrary phenomenology is to work to bear more than 26 spatial dimensions plus time -- then, it may no longer, at this point in duration, work to bear a flat Ricci curvature. 
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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