Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Unorientable Superstrings And The Change In A Certain Tense Of Symmetry
Let us initially consider one given arbitrary mass-bearing orbifold eigenset. All of those superstrings of discrete energy permittivity, that work to comprise such a said eigenset, are here to work to bear both the same Lorentz-Four-Contraction, and, the same scalar amplitude of the correlative Polyakov Action. When the given arbitrary superstrings of discrete energy permittivity that work to comprise such a said orbifold eigenset, are to be unorientable during both one given arbitrary respective iteration of the Betti Action, and its immediately ensuing correlative iteration of the Regge Action, each of these eluded-to individually taken superstrings are, at this point in correlative duration, to lack a homeomorphic field -- when this is to be considered from within that core-field-density, that is here to exist in the proximal locus, that is to exist in-between the said superstring of discrete energy permittivity and its directly corresponding counter string (of discrete energy permittivity). This will consequently work to cause those partition-based discrepancies, that work to help in the process of the conservation of homotopic residue, for both the said string and its directly corresponding counter string, to perturbate into a condition -- in which the respective delineation of such a said set of partition-based discrepancies, is then to tend to spontaneously ensue, in so as to go into the process of reversing in the holomorphicity of their correlative placements -- to where this will then tend to reverse the direction by which the E(8)XE(8) stringular oscillation-based tendency is to be projected through. This will consequently tend to often help in the process of working, in some cases, to potentially work to allow for a tense of a backward flow of time. To Be Continued! Sam Roach.
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