Showing posts with label dimensional-related pulsation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dimensional-related pulsation. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Escalating Hamiltonian Operator -- I*PI(del) Action

 A Hamiltonian Operator that is to spontaneously escalate, in either its dimensional-related pulsation and/or in its Lagrangian-Based projection, will tend to consequently spontaneously result, in the incursion of the eminent proximal local presence, of the kinematically initiated general operation, of the I*PI(del) Action. I WILL CONTINUE WITH THE SUSPENSE LATER! SINCERELY, SAMUEL ROACH.

Saturday, April 25, 2020

When An Orbifold Eigenset Is To Alter In Its Acceleration

When any one given arbitrary orbifold eigenset is to alter in its transversal acceleration -- it will tend to work to bear an alteration in the tense of its respective dimensional-related pulsation, over time.  When an orbifold eigenset is to alter in the tense of its dimensional-related pulsation, over time, such a said eigenset will consequently tend to work to bear a set of one or more respective metric-related Chern-Simons singularities.  Consequently; when an orbifold eigenset is to alter in its transversal acceleration, it will tend to work to bear a respective set of one or more metric-related Chern-Simons singularities. To Be Continued! Sincerely, Sam.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Torsion And Attribute Of Metric-Related Singularity

Let us initially consider an orbifold eigenset, that is here to undergo a metric-related Chern-Simons singularity -- via the translation of this said eigenstate, over the course of its motion through space and time.  If the dimensional-related pulsation of the said orbifold eigenset is to be increased in its torsion, the directly corresponding Chern-Simons singularity that it will consequently tend to undergo, via the course of its spatial translation, (for the here inferred eigenset, as a whole), will tend to bear a tense of amplification.  However; if the dimensional-related pulsation of the said orbifold eigenset is to be decreased in its torsion, the directly corresponding Chern-Simons singularity that it will consequently tend to undergo, via the course of its spatial translation, (for the here inferred eigenset, as a whole), will tend to bear a tense of attenuation.  Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.