Friday, July 10, 2020
i*PI(del) Action Essential For Homotopy
The general operation of the i*PI(del) Action, works to help to allow for the role of General Relativity to occur as its does. This happens in such manner that is essential, in order to allow for the conservation of homotopic residue. (Please See My Earlier Writings About This.) Homotopic Residue needs to be conserved, in order for homotopy to tend to be maintained. Homotopy needs to tend to be maintained, in order for superstrigular fields to have a tendency of being un-frayed. A discrete increment of the i*PI(del) Action, has a value of (8.635858*10^(-63) Coulumbs*Seconds.) To Be Continued! Sincerely, Sam Roach.
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fields,
General Relativity,
homotopic residue,
i*Pi(del) Action,
strings
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