Saturday, February 13, 2021

"Tying Together" The Inter-Relation Between Cohomology And Charge

 It is my perception, that the general concept as to what works to comprise the physical condition of the presence of a "charge," that is here to be correlative to a kinematically magnetic cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, that is here to be maintaining a constant speed, over the course of working to map-out a relatively De Rham cohomology, may be viewed of here, in the following general type of a manner:

The net effect of the integration of superstring-related phenomenology, whose individually taken externalized effect, that is appertaining to those general alterations, that are here to be correlative to the cohomology-related angular/directorial attribute of the i*PI(Del) Action, when this is taken over the course of the general process, in which that general genus of such an inferred phenomenology, that is here to act, sort of like "kinks" in the general fabric of the topological contour, of the inferred superstrings and counter strings of discrete energy permittivity, of which are here to work to comprise the net substrate of the earlier said cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, are here to bear a field-like residue, that is to be tangentially translated through spatial propagation, in such a manner, to where such said "kinks,"may be termed of as being the directly corresponding partition-based discrepancies, that are here to be consistently re-delineated in a piecewise continuous manner, to where this is thence to occur, over a discrete sequential series of group-related instantons, as this is here to be considered, over an evenly-gauged Hamiltonian eigenmetric, is an idea, as to my current perception, as to what helps to link the general idea of what cohomology is,  to the general idea of what charge is. It follows; that the externalized effect of the interaction of cohomology-related eigenstates with the i*PI(Del) Action, helps to influence the formation of the general phenomenology of “charge.” Sincerely, SAM ROACH.

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