Monday, December 9, 2019
Some Stuff As To F-Fields
Let us consider the workings of an f-field. It is here, in this particular case, to be of a superstring of discrete energy permittivity, -- that is proximal local to a given arbitrary mass-bearing orbifold eigenset, that is Gliosis to the topological stratum of one given arbitrary nucleon of an atom. As I have stated before, an f-field is here to consist of a phenomenon, that is here to exist in a minimum of four spatial dimensions, plus time, -- over the course of any correlative respective Fourier Transformation, that is here to be pertinent to any directly associated situation, in which one is here to be considering the workings of such a said orbifold eigenset, that is here to be kinematic in its eminent relationship as acting as an f-field. Aside from the three spatial dimensions that we, as people, are most familiar with, -- the fourth added spatial dimension, may here be described of as behaving as an elongated spatial parameter, that is here to be of a spiraling nature -- at any one given arbitrary respective Laplacian-related Ward-Cauchy-based condition, in which such a just inferred added fourth spatial dimension, is here to be considered. This said elongated spatial dimension, that is here to behave in a spiral-like manner -- is to bear a helix-related nature, that is to here to bear a greater scalar amplitude of a torsion-like characteristic -- as the energy per time that is here to be applied to such a said f-field, is to increase in its directly corresponding scalar amplitude.Sam Roach.
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