The more spin-orbital tensors, that are here to be directly associated, with the kinematic rotational motion of a cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, the more entropy that will consequently tend to be produced, when a photon, (which is of electromagnetic energy), is to scatter upon the topological stratum, of the immediately eminent externalized core-field-density, which is of such a said cohesive set of discrete energy quanta, that is in the process by which there is here to be the proximal local presence, of the activity of one general type of a consideration, that may be thought of as being a "gauge-transformation."
P.S: In my model, what I mean by a "gauge-transformation," may potentially mean one of two different things -- depending upon the context of what is here to be logically conveyed. (As in "homonyms") Let me explain these two different meanings that I have ascribed to the idea, as to what a "gauge-transformation" is.:
1) Any time that the eminent structural delineation/behavioral aspects, that are here to be of the nature of the physical "allotment" of a given arbitrary light-cone-gauge eigenstate, is to change, or transform, -- this general type of a behavior, may often tend to be thought of as being, of a "gauge-transformation."
2) Any time that electromagnetic energy is to scatter upon a phenomenology, -- to where there is here, to be a general type of a superstring-related process, by which that cohesive set of one or more discrete energy quanta, that had just been scattered upon, are then to spontaneously be brought into such a "situation," to where this inferred "team" of energy, is to ensue in so as to then become Gliosis to the Kahler-Metric, -- that such a general type of a superstring-related process, of which is often to tend to be associated with when a set of one or more cohesive light-cone-gauge eigenstates are to alter/change, in there eminent structural delineation/behavioral-related aspects, -- this may be another type of a way, of working to describe, what may be thought of as being, of the nature of acting as a "gauge-transformation."
This should make things a little bit clearer, I Hope. Sincerely, SAMUEL DAVID ROACH. (1989).
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