Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Flat Ricci Curvature And Lowered Light-Cone-Gauge Co-Differentiation

The closer to "flat" that the Ricci Curvature is to tend to be, from within the Ward-Cauchy-related confines of a super-string-related region (in so long as basically all of the other sub-string-related conditions, that are not eluded-to in this general text -- are theoretically the same), -- the less wave-tug-related perturbation that there consequently tends to be, in the interdependent co-differentiation of those gauge-actions, that are here to be directly corresponding to those light-cone-gauge eigenstates -- that are here to be proximal local to the initially inferred Ward-Cauchy-related region, in which such an implied attribute of a relatively local non perturbative gravitational influence, is here to tend to behave in such a manner, that may be amply described of as exhibiting the initially mentioned behavior, as being of a relatively "flat" nature of Ricci Curvature. 'Til Next Time! To Be Continued! Samuel Roach.

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