Sunday, January 20, 2019

Different Distinct Tenses Of Vibration Of Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode

If one is to have a mass-bearing orbifold eigenset -- that is here to exhibit the tendency to be able to work to bear a relatively high tense of a Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode -- then, such a said orbifold eigenset, is then to tend to not only be superconformally invariant at an internal reference-frame, yet as well, it will then tend to bear both a tense of a harmonic vibration and a tense of an anharmonic vibration, --  as taken at the Poincare level to the proximal locus of the external topological shell of the so-stated orbifold eigenset.  The earlier mentioned harmonic vibration, will be a tense of one or more sets of oscillations -- that will more than likely tend to form a certain tense of a sound-like phenomenology; whereas, -- the earlier mentioned anhamornic vibration, will be a tense of one or more sets of oscillations -- that will more than likely tend to form a tense of a heat or infrared-like phenomenology.  Since the said tense of the directly corresponding Majorana-Weyl-Invariant-Mode of such a case, was here mentioned to be of a relatively high scalar amplitude, then, its vibrational oscillations will tend to intrinsically be of a relatively low frequency, -- if it is not perturbated by an external source, yet such a set of oscillations will tend to be able to work to bear a relatively high potential, for that orbifold eigenset that is here to be in the process of forming such a set of oscillations, -- to exhibit a relatively high resonant vibration, if the proper tense of a Yukawa Coupling is to become Gliosis to the externalized core-field-density of the said orbifold eigenset.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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