Friday, April 5, 2019

Yukawa Coupling And Ghost-Based Inhibitors

When there is here to be a weakened influence, of a set of one or more discrete quanta of energy upon another set of one or more discrete quanta of energy, over time -- this is indicative of there tending to be the presence, of a lowered scalar amplitude, of that correlative tense of a Yukawa-related coupling, -- that had thereby initially been present, among both of those respective inferred sets of discrete quanta of energy, to a greater degree, earlier on in such a case.  Often -- when there is here to be such a lowered scalar amplitude, of the relative tense of that general Yukawa-related influence, that is to have initially been present, from among two different given respective sets of discrete quanta of energy, over an evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric, -- there will then tend to be the eminent presence of at least some sort of ghost-based inhibitors, that are then to act, in so as to work to help at influencing the attenuation, of that general tense of cohomological generation, that is often of that general case, that may be related to the general process of cohomological degeneration, that is then to occur, when there is to be a decreased influence of one Hamiltonian Operator upon another Hamiltonian Operator.
I will continue with the suspense later!  To Be Continued!  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.

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