Showing posts with label sub-metrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sub-metrics. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Summary Of Part Two Of Session Two Of Course Six

Well hello again world, this is Sam Roach here!  I am here today to help describe what I meant when I typed in the second part of the second session of Course six.               

In-Between each instanton, there are countless gauge-metrics and sub-metrics, with sub-metrics within these mentioned durations that are even more brief down to very infinitessimal yet discrete durations.  There are also countless, yet relatively fewer gauge-metrics, sub-metrics, and within these metric-related durations that are even more brief down to very infinitessimal yet discrete durations.  During the duration that operates (happens)  in-between instantons, there is alot of sharing of substringular field in terms of the mini-string that is utilized to interconnect all superstrings and norm-states in one giant web-like structure during instanton -- in both indirect and direct ways.  While the countless metrics, sub-metrics, down to the most relatively infinitessimal durations that happen in-between instantons, operate through the operand of space, the sharing of substringular fields occurs via the give-and-take of the ebbing of what I call mini-string that allows for the countless varieties of substringular field integrations that exist per the succeeding series of Laplacian Translations which come together to form the relatively countless yet fewer succeeding series of Fourier Transformations that define the covariant codifferentiation of the multiplicitly interbound substringular fabric -- which is more granular than fabrical -- to allow phenomena to happen through time relative to one another.  The recycling of substringular phenomena is able to hapen in part because of the existence of what I call the Royal Arc, in the general manner that I described in the last summary.  Sincerely, Sam.          

Saturday, June 26, 2010

A Post Inspired by an Interview of Alan Dressler in Discover Magazine

The following post was inspired by an article in Discover Magazine, which was an interview of Alan Dressler. The article was, "Astronomer Alan Dressler Sets Off On The Trail Of The First Galaxies In The Universe." The following is what I was inspired to write based upon this article.
Time. What is it? Real time is the integration of one or more instantons. Imaginary time is the integration of metrics and sub-metrics that happen in order to produce the Ultimon Flow that exists in-between instantons. What is the duration of an instanton? Presently, an instanton exists every 10^(-43) of a second in physical space and time. Has the duration of an instanton changed over the course of time that the universes existed? Yes. From the moment of the "Big-Bang," (It wasn't actually big, and there was no medium for sound, so it didn't resound a "bang."), until Winter Solstice of 2012, in terms of modern seconds, space and time existed for 86,400*365.25*15*10^(9) seconds. Yet, iteration duration has slowed just a little bit over billions of years, making the universes's duration in this iteration of Tau to be exactly 13.7 billion years according to time being controlled by the flow of instantons. Therefore, in this iteration of Tau, space-time consists of a total of 473,364*10^(55) instantons, or, in other words, a total of 473,364*10^(55) iterations.