Tuesday, December 10, 2019
In The Case Of A D-Field
A d-Field, is a substringular field -- that is here to exhibit a minimum of six spatial dimensions, plus time, -- over the course of the process of any given arbitrary directly affiliated Fourier Transformation, in which such an inferred Ward-Cauchy-related phenomenon, is here to act as being of a "d-field." Aside from the three directly pertinent spatial dimensions that we are most familiar with, the fourth spatial dimension, is here to act as an elongated spiraling spatial dimension. The next two spatial dimensions that are less obvious to us as people, are curled-up -- from within the Ward-Neumman confines of the four already inferred spatial dimensions, that I have here just eluded-to. The "fifth" spatial dimension is curled-up, in such a manner -- to where it is here to be orthogonal in a Nijenhuis manner, to the fourth said spatial dimension, -- as may here be imagined in accordance to the right-hand-rule. The "sixth" spatial dimension is curled-up, in such a manner -- to where it is here to be orthogonal in a Nijenhuis manner, to the fifth said spatial dimension, -- as may here be imagined in accordance to the right-hand-rule. When it comes to any given arbitrary field, that is here to work to bear even more spatial dimensions than the minimum number of spatial dimensions, that may be exhibited by a d-field, -- this is what the general pattern, as to the presence of any added proximal local spatial dimensions -- that may potentially be attributed to the spatial parameters of the Gliosis-related topological surface, of any superstring of discrete energy permittivity, -- that is here to incorporate the innate condition, of working to bear any more than six spatial dimensions plus time. Sam Roach.
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d-field,
dimensions,
energy,
Fourier Transformation,
Neumman,
Nijenhuis,
permittivity,
time,
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