Thursday, December 20, 2018

Schwinger-Indices And Centralized Knotting

Gauge-Bosons act, in so as to work to "pluck" their directly corresponding second-order light-cone-gauge eigenstates like a harp -- in so as to work to form those multiplicit Schwinger-Indices, -- that act along the Rarita Structure, in so as to work to help in the allowance of the four different general classifications of the general attribute of "force."  When such said Schwinger-Indices are to come together, in so as to work to form waves -- of which are here to move in such a manner, in so as to propagate in a way that is both transversal and perpendicular --  to where this is to form such waves that may vary here from bearing a wavelength that may be between 5*10^(-22)Meters in length to 4*10^(-18)Meters in length, -- this will then work to tend to form the basic increments of the gravitational force.  If however, such said Schwinger-Indices are to instead, to work in so as to help to strengthen the multiplicit eigenstates of the centralized knotting of the Rarita Structure, -- then, such a general manner of operation, is here to work to tend to help in the fortification of the strong force.  Furthermore, -- the general interaction that is to be between photons and the multiplicit light-cone-gauge, is to work to influence both the ensuing Schwinger-Indices that are thence formed, as well as working to influence those correlative Schwinger-Indices that are here to be proximal local, to such an earlier inferred general genus of operation -- will tend to work to help at forming the electrostatic force.  Consequently -- the general activity of such a so-eluded-to genus of Schwinger-Indices, -- to act in so as to work to weaken the knotting structure of the multiplicit centralized knotting of the Rarita Structure, -- will then work to help in potentially allowing to form those conditions, in which the weak force may then work to become eminent.
 I will continue the suspense later!  To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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