Monday, December 30, 2019
Inverted Dimensional-Related Pulsation And Antiholomrphic Kahler Conditions
Let us initially consider a superstring of discrete energy permittivity, that is here to initialy be in the process of moving via the mappable course of a De Rham cohomology. After a while, a ghost-based inhibitor is to act upon the said superstring, to where it is here to work to bear a Lagrangian-based Chern-Simons singularity -- to where such a said superstring of discrete energy permittivity, is to then to be exhibiting the mappable course of a Dolbeault cohomology. If the gauged-action of the ghost-based inhibitor that I have inferred here, is to work to help in causing the dimensional-related pulsation that is here to be of the said initially stated superstring, to consequently become inverted, just as the said string that is here to have just exhibited a change in more derivatives than the number of spatial dimensions that it is to be traveling in, to where such a discrete quantum of energy permittivity is then to have tended to have spontaneously exhibited the Ward-Cauchy-related state of a tense of antiholomorphic Kahler conditions, then, the said superstring of discrete energy permittivity that has just altered from exhibiting a De Rham cohomology into resulting into a consequent exhibition of a Dolbeault cohomology, will then, as well, act, in so as to be exhibiting a metric-based Chern-Simons singularity, at the general proximal local region at which the said Lagrangian-based singularity had occurred. This will consequently tend to work to cause the Kahler-Metric to interact in a Gliosis-related manner, upon the topological stratum of the holonomic substrate of the said string -- of which has here to have just altered from exhibiting a De Rham cohomology into then exhibiting a Dolbeault cohomology.Sam Roach.
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Chern-Simons,
cohomology,
De Rham,
derivatives,
dimensional-related,
discrete energy,
inverted,
Kahler-Metric,
Lagrangian,
superstring,
Ward-Cauchy
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